“Recently, we breath tested a person just before 3pm near a school, and their breath-test reading was well over twice the legal limit.”
Fitchett said drivers in Northland could expect to see checkpoints anywhere at any time.
“Make no mistake, these drivers are out there, and we want our communities to know they are putting everyone in harm’s way with this reckless behaviour.
“As we head to work and school, we are sharing the road with these drivers.”
Fitchett said checkpoints were a vital tool for preventing harm on the roads and apprehending those drivers who put the public all at risk.
“It’s very simple really, if you drink alcohol to excess during the day, or at any other time, please don’t drive.
“And if you do, expect to be breath-tested by police.”