Road safety campaign targets drink-driving : Territory



2008-01-03 23:03


Police have concluded a territory-wide campaign, arresting 91 drivers for
drink-driving related offences.

The campaign, codenamed "Quickchaser", and held between December 16, 2007,
and yesterday (January 2) was aimed at enhancing public awareness about road
safety and targeting drink-driving offences. It was the latest in an ongoing
series of campaigns conducted by the Police during 2007 using a mix of
publicity, education and enforcement to target such offences.

Officers from Police Regional Road Safety Teams visited various bar and
restaurant areas throughout the territory and distributed about 36,700 leaflets
appealing to motorists not to drive after drinking. During the campaign period,
519 people were invited to take voluntary breath tests.

Strict enforcement was taken during final two weeks, with roadside checks
conducted and 91 drivers arrested for drink-driving related offences.

"Motorists are reminded not to drive after consuming alcohol. Offenders
will be liable to a maximum fine of $25,000 and three years' imprisonment and
penalized 10 driving-offence points; or possible disqualification from
driving," a police spokesman said.

Police today (January 3) warned that they would remain vigilant against
drink-driving throughout the year. The next high-profile campaign will be held
during Chinese Lunar New Year period.


The above details are as provided from scene at the time of posting (indicated in red), and may change as the incident/police inquiry progresses.