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Police in Norfolk made over 100 arrests during the month-long summer campaign which targeted drivers committing fatal four offences including: drink/drug drive, use of mobile phone, speeding and not wearing a seatbelt.
The initiative ran between Monday 1 July until Wednesday 31 July, in conjunction with a UK-wide operation organised by the National Police Chiefs’ Council.
During the month of July, people killed and seriously injured on the roads increase by over 20 per cent (20.23%) based on the average across the year, in data collated from 2018-2022.
This happens for various reasons including people making longer journeys and travelling outside of their local area during the holiday season. People tend to make more journeys due to the nicer weather, including vulnerable road users such as cyclists, motorcyclists and pedestrians. New hobbies are also often explored during the summer months such as running, walking and cycling.
The campaign involved officers carrying out roadside checks throughout the day and night, as well as intelligence-led enforcement activity.
A total of 119 people were arrested in Norfolk. Of those arrests:
86 people were found to not be in proper control of their vehicle through use of their mobile phone. 39 people were found to not be wearing a seatbelt.
6268 people were found to be speeding throughout July. This consisted of 6139 offences detected by a speed camera and 129 offences dealt with by a police officer. To date, three of these offending drivers have been prosecuted, 193 drivers have attended speed awareness courses and 88 have paid Fixed Penalty Notices.
Inspector Will Drummond, of the Joint Norfolk and Suffolk Roads & Armed Policing Team, said: “Although this campaign aimed to target all fatal four offences, we placed a specific focus on driving whilst under the influence of drink and drugs due to the Euros tournament.
“Unfortunately, over 100 people put themselves and others at risk by choosing to drink/drug drive. Their actions could have had devastating consequences.
“We will continue to run campaigns such as this as we work with road users and explain the risks attached to their behaviours.”