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Police chiefs in Scotland have voiced fears over the number of women caught drink-driving during the festive season. | Police chiefs in Scotland have voiced fears over the number of women caught drink-driving during the festive season. |
More than 100 of the 657 drivers who have been charged with drink or drug driving offences were women. | More than 100 of the 657 drivers who have been charged with drink or drug driving offences were women. |
A 45-year-old woman in Tranent was among those arrested after she was found to be four times the limit. | A 45-year-old woman in Tranent was among those arrested after she was found to be four times the limit. |
In response to the figures, Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill said it was time to lower the drink-drive limit. | |
The statistics were published by the Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland. | |
Mr MacAskill called on the UK Government, who have responsibility for the drink-drive limit, to reduce it or devolve the issue to the Scottish Parliament. | |
He said: "These figures are a stark reminder of the grip alcohol misuse has on many people in Scotland. | |
For many years there was a perception that middle-aged male drivers were the worst offenders when it came to drink driving ACC Jim Green | For many years there was a perception that middle-aged male drivers were the worst offenders when it came to drink driving ACC Jim Green |
"Sadly, it is a grip that seems to be tightening on both young people and women - many of whom seem to believe that heavy drinking and driving can go together. | |
"We have got to do more to nip this dangerous trend in the bud. | |
"That's why I believe it is crucial that we have swift and decisive action to lower the drink-driving limits in this country - backed up by tough enforcement measures like random testing." | |
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Assistant Chief Constable Jim Green, secretary of Acpos' road policing business area, said: "It is a disappointing statistic that over 100 female drivers have been found to be over the drink-drive limit since the festive safety campaign began. | |
"I am also alarmed at the number of young drivers detected by officers as having been drinking or taking drugs before driving." | "I am also alarmed at the number of young drivers detected by officers as having been drinking or taking drugs before driving." |
A motorist was followed for more than five miles by a concerned driver in the early hours of Boxing Day in central Scotland. | |
The driver, a 38-year-old woman, was found to be nearly three-times the limit. | |
The highest number of drink driving incidents in week three of the police campaign were in the Strathclyde Force area (91), followed by Lothian and Borders (37). | |