Motorists face driving bans, unlimited fines and prison as police step up roadside safety checks
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North Wales Police has issued a fresh warning to motorists after hundreds of drivers were arrested for drink and drug-driving across the region.
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Officers warned they will be stepping up patrols throughout the summer as warmer weather, major sporting events and more social gatherings lead to an increased risk of people getting behind the wheel while impaired.Police will be carrying out extra roadside checks across North Wales both day and night as part of the crackdown.
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The force said there is "no excuse" for driving under the influence of drink or drugs, warning that anyone caught can expect to face serious consequences.
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Inspector Leigh Evans, of the Roads Crime Unit, said drink and drug-driving remains one of the biggest dangers on the roads.
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He said: "Drink and drug-driving...
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A: The force said there is "no excuse" for driving under the influence of drink or drugs, warning that anyone caught can expect to face serious consequences.
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