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ACPOS launches drink and drug driving campaign

The Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland (ACPOS) has announced that this year's summer drink and drug driving campaign will run from 4th to 18th June, and all eight of Scotland's police forces will take part.

Chief Superintendent Derek Robertson of Lothian and Borders Police, road casualty reduction lead for the Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland, said: “During last summer’s campaign we detected 245 people for drink driving and 21 who were unfit through drugs in Scotland. That is totally unacceptable and it is worth remembering that many of those people will still be serving a driving ban today.”

ACPOS reports that drivers caught drink or drug driving could face a driving ban, a substantial fine and even a term of imprisonment. In addition, this year's campaign is highlighting that those caught drink or drug driving more than once will have their vehicles seized and may have them sold or destroyed.

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