HRM Impaired Driving Statistics for June

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(2:25 p.m.)In June, citizens and HRM Partners in Policing joined forces  to continue the fight against drinking and driving.

Throughout June, police charged 72 people – 57 men and 15  women, ranging in age from 17 to 77 – with impaired driving by alcohol. Of  these incidents, 35 were identified by police during their patrols, 13 were  identified after a collision had occurred and 24, or 33%, were called-in by  concerned citizens. Officers also issued 15 suspensions (7 days) for having a  blood alcohol level between 50-80 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of  blood (mg%).

The breath samples obtained from the drivers ranged from  90-280 mg%. Of the 72 cases, 13 involved drivers impaired by alcohol with  readings that were more than twice the legal limit of 80 mg% and four had  readings that were more than three times the legal limit. Sixteen drivers  refused to provide samples of their breath and were also charged with refusal.  One case involved drug impairment.

Driving while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs  puts everyone in danger. In December 2009, MADD Canada and the Province of Nova  Scotia launched Campaign 911 which encourages people to call police with information  on suspected impaired drivers. HRM Partners in Policing continue to be  encouraged by the number of citizens helping to play a role in community  safety. If you have information on a drunk driver, please call 911.