WEST Yorkshire Police is supporting this year's national Christmas drink driving campaign by encouraging the public to 'dob in a drink or drug driver'.
The Force will reveal each charge made against those suspected of drink or drug driving throughout December.
The festive crackdown, which starts tomorrow, will see West Yorkshire Police asking the public to contact them about people they see, or know to either drink or take drugs, before getting behind the wheel.
Information can be given to police call handlers via the 101 non emergency number, or by using the online reporting form at westyorkshire.police.uk/DobInADriver.
Police will also reveal the details, including the age, gender, town or city the driver is from, as well as the time and location they were arrested. Information will also be released of those charged in connection with failing to provide a specimen of breath or those charged with being unfit to drive.
A conviction for driving while under the influence of drink and drugs will lead to a criminal record, a driving ban of at least a year and a fine up to £5,000.
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