Drunk drivers have been targeted on Auckland's North
Shore this weekend, with 69 people testing positive for excess
breath alcohol.
Operation Lockdown ran over Friday and Saturday nights and
involved staff from North Shore, Waitakere, Rodney and the
Traffic Alcohol Group, said Sergeant Chris McKenzie of the
North Shore Police.
A total of 8,834 vehicles were stopped at 16 checkpoints
around the North Shore, with all drivers being tested for
alcohol consumption.
In excess of 570 drivers were found to have consumed alcohol
prior to driving and 69 drivers tested positive for excess
breath alcohol. Of those, 22 elected to have blood tests
taken, which will determine whether or not they will face
court proceedings.
Police said seven of the drivers detected were teenagers aged
under 20.
Mr McKenzie says that while the number of vehicles stopped
during the operation was somewhat lower than those previously
tested, the ratio of drivers over the legal limit had
increased.
In addition to the drivers processed for excess breath
alcohol, a further eight were arrested for offences including
drugs, driving whilst disqualified, failing to stop, reckless
driving and warrants.
A total of 12 vehicles were impounded and 15 drivers had
their driving licence suspended.
Operation Lock-Down was the fifth operation in a series aimed
at shutting down specific locations by swamping them with
compulsory breath testing sites.
Mr McKenzie said that further Operation Lock-Downs are
already in the planning stages and North Shore Road policing
staff will continue to be vigilant in testing and
apprehending drunk drivers.
"One thing you can count on is that we will continue to be
out testing drivers at any time and any place.
"The message is simple and doesn't change, If you're going to
drink, don't drive," he said.
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