NZ Police CommCens Alert 16:00 17-12-2006 Canterbury
Location of incident: Christchurch
Incident Type: Canterbury Road Policing Blitz
Over Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights of the last weekend Police ran the largest drink driving operation Christchurch drivers have seen.
Up to 80 staff from Canterbury, Tasman (Nelson) and Southern (Dunedin) operated four ACC Stop Buses (Booze Buses) targeting central city drinking. The aim of the operation was to remove as many drink drivers from the road as possible prior to Christmas.
× 25,000 drivers were tested over the three nights.
× 1500 had consumed alcohol that was detected by Police
× Of those 140 were over the limit and will be facing drink drive charges
× 21 drivers had their drivers licences suspended for 28 days due to their level of intoxication
× 9 cars were seized
Notable incidents included -
× One driver stopped in a stolen car who blew over twice the legal limit. He had proceeds from a burglary in the car with him
× Seven drivers to be charged with illegal street racing (not all in one race). They were involved in races on Harper Ave approaching a checkpoint. The highest speed detected was 123 km/h (it is a 50 km/h area)
× A mobile meth lab detected at a checkpoint. The occupants of the car were from out of town but were recognised by Police from out of Canterbury (the car occupants were dealt with by CIB)
The Canterbury Road Policing Manager, Inspector Derek Erasmus, said the Operation was terrifyingly successful. "Normally we catch 1 in every 500 to 600 drivers for being over the limit. This weekends catch rate was 1 in every 179 drivers. Disappointing is not strong enough to describe Police reaction to those caught. It shows that many drivers have forgotten the drink drive message in the festivities relating to Christmas"
"The pleasing aspects of the operation was the large number of people who were walking after having been drinking, and the support drivers gave to the operation as they were being tested."
"Police will not be letting up our focus on alcohol in the lead up to Christmas and the New Year so plan to be breathtested and make other arrangements if you are drinking alcohol this Christmas"
Inspector Erasmus can be contacted on 03 363 7417 from 0800 on Monday, or through the Christchurch Central Operator on 03 363 7400
Issued by: Inspector Doug Parker
Not bad eh
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