Cheshire Police launch Christmas crackdown on drink and drug drivers
By Ryan Parker 10th Dec 2025
By Ryan Parker 10th Dec 2025
Increased police patrols are taking place across Cheshire this festive period, in a crackdown on drink and drug driving.
The operation runs alongside the National Police Chief's Council (NPCC) Op Limit, bringing together police forces across the UK in a targeted and collaborative effort to tackle drink and drug driving, aiming to reduce serious harm on the roads and deter reckless behaviour.
This year there is an increased focus on drug driving, which continues to be a growing concern across the county.
Officers are carrying out enhanced patrols, intelligence led stop checks and roadside testing as part of a proactive approach to identify offenders and prevent serious collisions.
Drink and drug driving remains a policing priority, and officers are working closely with partner agencies to do everything possible to address dangerous and selfish behaviour.

Since Monday 1 December, there have been 55 people arrested for drink or drug driving across the county.
The crackdown also coincides with the government's Safer Streets Winter of Action, running from Monday 1 December to Saturday 31 January.
The national campaign follows on from the Safer Streets Summer Initiative and focuses on night-time economy safety and VAWG, retail crime and ASB.
Chief Inspector, Cameron Taylor, from the Roads and Crime Unit, said: "Every year, drink and drug driving ruins lives, and is completely avoidable. Collectively with our partner agencies, we are doing all we can to stop this reckless behaviour and make our roads safer for everyone.
"Our officers are trained to identify drivers who may be under the influence and have the technology to detect and test for alcohol and drugs at the roadside. If you are found to be over the limit, you will be arrested. There are no excuses.
"On average, more than 1,800 people are killed or seriously injured on UK roads each year as a result of drivers being under the influence of alcohol or drugs. That is 1,800 too many.
"We are urging people to think before getting behind the wheel and make safe alternative travel arrangements this Christmas."
Drivers are urged to plan ahead and organise safe transport before drinking alcohol, whether that is arranging a lift, ordering a taxi, using public transport or have a designated sober driver. One bad decision can change lives forever.
Cheshire Police will not hesitate to take action against anyone who puts others at risk on the road.
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