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Impaired driving charges stayed static over the holidays: police

The number of Sudburians facing impaired charges after the holiday RIDE program is stable compared to last year.

Police encouraging public to continue pressuring drivers not to drink

Police in Sudbury checked thousands of more drivers this holiday season for drugs or drinking through the annual RIDE program, but the number of infractions remained roughly the same as in last year's RIDE program. (CBC)

The number of Sudburians facing impaired charges after the holiday RIDE program is stablecompared to last year.

RIDE is an acronym for Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere.

Sudbury Staff Sergeant Rick Waugh said officers stopped more than 7,600 vehicleslast month to check for impaired drivers about 2,000 more than were stopped in December of 2013.

But the number of charges and licence suspensions did not increase.

We feel we had an impact this year, just by ... being visible out in the community, he said.

Officers spent more time on the roads this year, both night and day, Waugh said.

I guess the glass half-full-side of that argument would be, yeah, people are getting the message, and that's what we're hoping.

Inspector Mark Andrews with the provincial police said his officers had the same results this yearl.

But that's not good enough, he said. The public has to increase pressure on drivers not to drink.

Because if we let up, we're going to lose this battle, and we're going to see more tragedies like we did in 2014, he said.

Last year in Sudbury, a young hockey player died in a crash caused by a repeat drunk driver.


Greater SudburyPolice Dec. 2014 Festive R.I.D.E. results:

  • 7680 Vehicles checked
  • 75 Roadside Screening testsconducted
  • 10 3, 7, 30-day licence suspensions issued
  • 5 90 Day ADLS licence suspensions issued
  • 6 Impaired Driving/Over 80 and Refusal charges laid
  • 6 Other criminal Code charges
  • 142 Highway Traffic Act and other provincial offences issued
  • 6 Standard Field Sobriety tests conducted

***Note: assisted by the Sudbury Ontario Provincial Police during last week of December 2014.

GreaterSudburyPoliceDec. 2013 Festive R.I.D.E. results:

  • 4436 Vehicles checked
  • 69 Roadside Screening testsconducted
  • 4 3, 7, 30-day licence suspensionsissued
  • 7 90 Day ADLS licence suspensionsissued
  • 5 Impaired Driving/Over 80 and Refusal chargeslaid
  • 5 Other Criminal Code charges
  • 113 Highway Traffic Act and other provincial offences issued
  • 2 Standard Field Sobriety tests conducted

Greater SudburyPolice R.I.D.E. results for all of 2014:

  • 16132 Vehicles checked
  • 194 Roadside Screening tests conducted
  • 28 3, 7, 30-day licence suspensions issued
  • 19 90 Day ADLS licence suspensions issued
  • 20 Impaired Driving/Over 80 and Refusal charges laid
  • 29 Other Criminal code charges
  • 339 Highway Traffic Act and other provincial offences issued
  • 26 Standard Field Sobriety tests conducted

GreaterSudburyPolice R.I.D.E. results forall of 2013:

  • 12130 Vehicles checked
  • 237 Roadside Screening tests conducted
  • 28 3, 7, 30-day licence suspensionsissued
  • 17 90 Day ADLS licence suspensions issued
  • 17 Impaired Driving/Over 80 and Refusal chargeslaid
  • 12 Other Criminal code charges
  • 331 Highway Traffic Act and other provincial offences issued
  • 0 Standard Field Sobriety tests conducted

OntarioProvincial Police RIDE results

2014 by Region People issued warn- range suspensions People charged with impaired over 80 or refusal 2013 by Region
People issued warn- range suspensions
People charged with impaired over 80 or refusal
Central 95 127 Central 84 124
Northwest 14 52 Northwest 21 43
East 105 87 East 96 116
Northeast 31 59 Northeast 28 59
HSD-GTA 80 105

HSD-GTA

83 96
West 160 163 West 192 149
Grand Total 485 593 Grand Total 504 587