Police conducting drink drive stops for operation holly

Isle of Wight figures for arrests in anti drink and drug driving campaign released

Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary and Thames Valley Police made more than 800 arrests across both force areas as part of Operation Holly, our annual Christmas drink and drug driving campaign.

From 1st December to 31st December 2023, officers from the Joint Operations Roads Policing Unit carried out targeted activity in order to stop drivers under the influence of drink and drugs. Across both force areas, 810 arrests were made in total.

IW figures
On the Isle of Wight there were 12 arrests for drink driving and 27 for drug driving.

Bettington: Even the smallest amount of alcohol or drugs can impact on your driving
Detective Chief Inspector Mike Bettington, of the Joint Operations Roads Policing Unit, said,

“Operation Holly is carried out during the festive period every year and it’s disappointing to see that people are still getting behind the wheel when under the influence of drink and/or drugs.

“We see too often the devastating consequences that can result from this behaviour and I am pleased that we have managed to make so many arrests and prevent the potential harm that can be caused by drink and drug drivers.

“Our priority is to make the roads safer for everyone and we’d ask the public to help us do this by challenging anyone you think may be about to drive having drank alcohol or used drugs.

“Even the smallest amount of alcohol or drugs can impact on your driving. It’s not worth the risk.”


News shared by Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary, in their own words. Ed