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Police remind people of the dangers of drink-driving after 108 people are arrested in December

00:00, 22 December 2014

updated: 13:58, 22 December 2014

An Ashford man is among more than 100 drivers to be arrested on suspicion of drink-driving this month in Kent.

Gary Branchett, 23, of Star Road, was arrested in Simone Weil Avenue just after 9pm on Saturday.

He was later charged with drink-driving and driving without insurance and bailed to appear before magistrates in Canterbury on Monday, January 12.

More men than women have failed roadside breath tests for drink drivers in the last three years. Stock image
More men than women have failed roadside breath tests for drink drivers in the last three years. Stock image

Kent Police, who are supporting a national anti drink-drive campaign, have been stopping and breathalysing anyone suspected of being over the limit on the roads over the last few weeks.

Between December 15-21, they made 33 arrests for drink-drive related offences.

Of those, 22 have already been charged.

Inspector Rob Dell from the Roads Policing Unit at Kent Police said: "We made 33 arrests for drink-driving related offences last week.

"The same seven days in 2013 yielded 39 arrests which suggests more and more people are getting the message.

"But we know there is still a minority of people who risk their safety, and the safety of others, by drink-driving.

"Since the start of the month we’ve arrested 108 people on suspicion of drink-drive offences.

"Of those, 72 have been charged and given a court date. Our officers will continue to be on patrol throughout the Christmas week and I hope this campaign serves as a warning to others.

"Historically, Christmas Eve has been a particularly busy night for drink-drive arrests so I would like to remind people who are going to be drinking – do not drive. If you’re going to be driving, don’t drink."

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