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Christmas on the roads: Irish Times view on drink driving

Few things can be more devastating for a family than spending the Christmas period mourning a loved one, killed on the roads. Yet thousands of drivers will risk this prospect during the coming weeks when, with drink taken, they sit behind the wheels of their cars. Not only will they pose a danger to themselves and to others; they may lose their licences and their livelihoods if detected by the Garda Síochána.

The Garda’s roads policing section has been enlarged and equipped with new technologies to make it more efficient in enforcing traffic laws. Some 150 new gardaí have been assigned to regional roads policing units this year and 85 more are to be deployed in Dublin over the holiday period. An increase in the number of roadside checks for a range of offences can be expected, as a deterrent. The high number of men and women who drink and drive emphasises the need for a more visible Garda presence. During 2018, an average of more than 600 drink driving offences, per month, were detected.

One-in-eight motorists questioned in a recent survey by the Automobile Association admitted to driving while over the legal limit during the previous two years. That behaviour shows a wilful disregard for the law and a casual approach to road safety. Men and woman were equally at fault. But males between the ages of 17 and 24 years were twice as likely to have engaged in drink driving as men over 65 years of age.

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Source: The Irish Times, 10/12/18 

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