Drivers in Truro warned over ‘morning after’ drink-driving

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Police in Cornwall have been stopping motorists as part of a ‘morning after’ drink-drive operation which is taking place over the Christmas season.

Officers set up a roadside site in Truro to pull in vehicles and carry out breath tests on drivers. A total of 20 drivers were tested over a 90-minute period and all of them produced a negative result.

PC Dave Langley, road casualty reduction officer for Cornwall, said: “If you drink the night before, chances are you’re still going to be over when you drive the following morning.

“So we’re advising people not to drive. If you’re going out drinking don’t drive and don’t drive the next day either.”

PC Langley said it took the human body an hour to process a unit of alcohol.

“So if you’ve had five pints it will take you roughly 15 hours for that alcohol to be cleared out of your system.

“People think they go home, have a coffee, have something to eat, and when they get up in the morning they think it’s fine. It doesn’t speed up or slow down the process,” he added.

With the Christmas party season in full swing, PC Langley urged drivers to plan ahead: “Leave the car at home, get a taxi, get a friend to drive you who’s not drinking.”

Devon and Cornwall Police and Vision Zero are backing the Lift Legend scheme in which more than 200 premises across Devon and Cornwall have agreed to provide a free soft drink for designated drivers.



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