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Police clamp down on Nottinghamshire drink drivers

Officers in the north of the county had a busy weekend as they arrested multiple drink drivers endangering the public.

Members of the Bassetlaw neighbourhood policing team and response team tackled multiple reports of suspected drunk drivers getting behind the wheel as they worked together to keep people safe.

Response officers were first called to reports of a car crashing into parked vehicles in Lincoln Street, Worksop, just after 6.10 am on Saturday (10 June).

The work didn’t stop there though as after being alerted to another potential drunk driver, two police community support officers spotted a suspect behind the wheel of a van in Gateford Road, Worksop, at around 9.40 pm on Saturday.

The PCSOs grabbed the keys as the man ran off from the scene.

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Taking a closer look inside the van, a machete in its cover was found hiding in plain sight.

The reports carried on coming as officers then responded to a car crashing into bollards and parked cars in Valley Road, Worksop, shortly before 6.30 pm on Sunday (11 June).

As a result of the team’s hard work and quick responses, multiple arrests were made with investigations ongoing.

Inspector Hayley Crawford, District Commander for Bassetlaw, said: “Drink and drug driving can kill.

“You are placing not only yourself but innocent members of the public at risk of serious injury or leaving families and friends without their loved ones.

“The teams across Bassetlaw were out in force last weekend and thanks to their good work and the public reporting incidents to us we were able to arrest multiple people on suspicion of drink-driving.

“Just because the sun comes out doesn’t mean the law changes. If you are out drinking, organise another way to get home, ask a friend or family member to drive you, or book a taxi.

“Drink and drug driving can have utterly devastating consequences which is why, as we have shown in these cases, we will apprehend anyone found to be breaking the law and placing people’s lives at risk.

“We are always focused on stopping drink and drug drivers and speeding, but I have made it one of my team’s top priorities this quarter to focus on and protect motorists in the community and members of the public.”

“If you know of someone driving under the influence or expect someone may be breaking the law call 101 to report it to us – but remember in an emergency always call 999.”

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