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Calgary police look to reduce impaired driving over holidays

Calgary police say they charged roughly the same number of people with impaired driving during this years holiday season than they have in previous years.
Calgary police are hoping fewer people choose to drive while impaired this year. (CBC)

Although the number of drunk driving chargesstayed the same over the holidays,Calgary police hope the trend continues to drop.

Policecharged roughly the same number of peopleduring this years holiday season compared toprevious years.

In December99 people were charged with impaired driving after testing positive for having more than 80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood.

Another 122 people were chargedwithout giving a blood or breath sample.

Staff Sgt. Michael Watterstonhopes the holiday numbers will drop.

"With the introduction of the new administrative penalties for impaired driving in 2012, there was a lot of discussion in the community about impaired driving and its consequences," he said. "We hope that level of awareness will continue, and that well see charges and suspensions decline over the next year."

A total of34 people died in collisions in 2012 with 15 of thosecollisons involving alcohol.

Aside from the holiday season, alcohol-related criminal charges dropped nine per cent while there was a 10 per cent drop in suspensions for impairment last year compared to 2011.