New breathalyser kits in operation on Greater Manchester’s roads

Date published: 29 December 2023


Over 700 new breathalyser kits have been handed out to officers across Greater Manchester Police as part of December's proactive approach to target drink and drug drivers on the roads of Greater Manchester. 

The Christmas and New Year period typically sees a rise in drink and drug driving, with 536 people arrested for these offences in December 2022 – the highest across the entire year, and 53% higher compared to the number of arrests in January.

The additional 785 new breathalyser kits will play a key part in December's Operation Limit, giving more officers the opportunity to test for possible drink drivers at the roadside. 

The legal alcohol limit in England, Wales and Northern Ireland for driving is 80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood or 35 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath.

If you've been out drinking, you may still be affected by alcohol the next day and could lose your licence if you drive and are still over the legal limit. 

Alcohol affects everyone differently and any amount can impair your ability to drive. 

The only safe option is to avoid alcohol completely if you’re driving as even ‘just one drink’ could put you over the limit. 

If you’re driving, don’t drink any alcohol at all.

Chief Inspector Michael Parker of GMP’s Roads Policing Unit said: “We are delighted to roll out 785 new breathalyser kits that will be out on our roads across the whole of Greater Manchester. 

“It is even more pleasing to get the kits and have them out with our officers during Operation Limit. The operation is well underway and has been in multiple areas across the region in places such as Bolton, Trafford, Rochdale and Wigan. 

“A lot of people around this time of the year will more than likely be attending Christmas or New Year parties, if you are, my message to you is to leave your car at home.

“Don’t be the reason why someone else’s loved one might not be able to join in with the festivities.”

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