THE percentage of people who tested positive, refused or failed to provide a breath test for drink driving in Devon and Cornwall over Christmas remained the same as last year.

Devon and Cornwall Police has released its figures for it’s Christmas drunk and drug driving campaign 2015.

Police officers administered a total of 1974 breath tests of which 177 were positive, refused or failed to provide.

This represents nine per cent of the total.

Last year the figures were 156 positive, refused or failed to provide from a total of 1766, also nine per cent, showing the overall percentage of positive tests has remained static.

For the first time Devon & Cornwall officers have been able to screen drivers, who they suspect may have consumed controlled drugs prior to or whilst driving, at the roadside with an approved device.

Officers in the force area administered 11 drug wipes tests with four resulting in a positive result.

Chief insp Leisk said: “We know that the presence of illegal drugs are a contributor to fatal and serious injury road traffic collisions, and the ability to arrest and prosecute impaired offenders will help us to keep the road using communities of Devon and Cornwall safer.

“As well as the risk of serious injuries or death there are other devastating effects of drink and drug driving.

“These include losing your license or your liberty, hefty fines and even a combination of these leading to losing your livelihood and the respect of your friends and family and the wider public.

“Catching drink drivers is a year-round priority for us.”