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Rotterdam Police Crack Down on DUI, Hundreds Caught Under the Influence

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Rotterdam Police Conduct ‌Major Alcohol &⁢ Drug Checkpoint, sieze 14 Driver’s Licenses

Rotterdam, Netherlands – Rotterdam police conducted a‌ large-scale alcohol and drug checkpoint overnight, resulting in the seizure of 14 driver’s licenses and the revelation of several serious offenses, including a stolen ⁤vehicle and illegal fireworks. The ​operation, the largest of it’s kind in ​Rotterdam as 2009, underscores growing concerns ⁢about‍ impaired driving and a renewed commitment​ to road safety.

Officers utilized a mobile ⁢respiratory analysis van to⁣ assess drivers‌ for alcohol and drug use. Those found ‌to‍ be⁣ over ⁤the limit‌ faced potential fines, official reports, or being prohibited from continuing their journey.

Beyond impaired driving, the checkpoint yielded further‌ arrests.Police discovered a stolen car and found illegal fireworks in the vehicle of an 18-year-old​ driver on the Erasmus Bridge. Disturbingly, a child was present ‌in the vehicle with a driver suspected ‌of being under the influence. In another ⁤incident,a ⁣driver on Weena attempted to switch places with their passenger ‌in front of officers,but ⁤was afterward found to be driving under the influence and had their‍ license confiscated.

“The goal⁣ is zero people under the influence,” stated a spokesperson for the Rotterdam traffic police, explaining the rationale behind the ‍intensified ‍enforcement.

According to police and​ justice editor Remco Andringa, approximately 43,000 people are caught driving under the influence annually in the Netherlands – roughly 100 per day. Despite these numbers, Andringa notes the probability of being caught remains low,‌ with large-scale checkpoints being infrequent. Statistics suggest that ⁤approximately 1 in 50 drivers are impaired on ⁢weekend nights,and⁣ alcohol remains a significant factor ​in fatal traffic accidents,contributing to dozens of deaths⁤ each year.

The operation drew mixed reactions from motorists. One ‍woman expressed support, stating, “We don’t have to⁣ go‍ behind the wheel irresponsibly, right? Why should we not expose ourselves if we ⁢have nothing to hide?” Another driver, while not​ personally ⁢affected, acknowledged the check caused a delay ⁢in their commute.

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