DRINK DRIVE WARNING
That's the warning issued this morning in the build-up to the festive season.
A spokesman said:
'Be aware that some days you may be affected more by alcohol than others '“ you may have not eaten, have taken cold remedies or simply be more tired than usual.
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Hide Ad'Think about how much you have drunk the night before. Have you really got rid of all the alcohol in your system? Think before driving off in the morning '“ you can still be over the limit.
'Whatever influences there are, you need to be aware when you get behind the wheel of a car. Better still, don't drink at all. Do you really want to be responsible for the death of someone's loved one?'
Superintendent Paul Morrison of Sussex Police added: 'Mixing alcohol with driving is not a recipe for a festive Christmas. Stay away from the drink or stay away from the roads.'
The police went on to issue these warnings:
Drug driving
If you're driving and you've been taking drugs of any kind you will be caught and you will be dealt with.
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Hide AdTaking drugs whilst driving impairs ability and ultimately, can seriously injure or kill.
It could be you. It could be your friends in the car or it could be someone you don't know '“ or their loved one.
Whoever it is, they'll still be dead or seriously injured.
It's not worth it, so don't do it.
Superintendent Paul Morrison of Sussex Police added: 'Taking drugs may well impact on your ability to make decisions. Why risk driving and being caught?'
Pedestrians
It's not just road users that need to be careful on the road '“ pedestrians do too.
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Hide AdAt this time of the year, everyone likes to go out and enjoy themselves. Sussex Police Road Policing Department want everyone to have a Happy Christmas.
If you've had a few and you're walking along the road, please try to keep on the pavement. If you do have a few too many, make sure you have a friend around who can make sure you get home safely.
The last thing we want is to be seeing you at the end of your night.
Superintendent Paul Morrison of Sussex Police, added: 'Enjoy yourself, but be sensible and make sure you get home safely.'