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Driving Under Influence

Volume 463: debated on Monday 3 September 2007

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if she will take steps to increase the number of roadside breath tests by police forces. (153361)

Deployment of resources is an operational matter for individual chief officers of police. In January 2005, however, the Home Office, together with the Department for Transport (DfT) and Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), issued a jointly agreed statement of Roads Policing Strategy. This included as one of its five key actions the reduction of road casualties. The strategy identified drink driving as one of the key behaviours contributing to avoidable casualties and committed the police to tackling it by increasing the risk of detection. Home Office and DfT Ministers wrote to chief officers in January this year to stress the Government’s continuing commitment to the Roads Policing Strategy and the importance of effective enforcement of road traffic law. Drink driving was highlighted as an area of offending where there is a need for positive police activity nationally.

ACPO is due to launch a new enforcement campaign at the end of July to complement the Government’s new multi-media anti-drink driving publicity campaign which began on 20 July.