Death and Injuries Caused by Disqualified Drivers - STOP THEM NOW
9th May 2013
Police issue warning to disqualified drivers.
The Highland and Islands Division continue to receive information and intelligence about drivers who drive illegally when they have been disqualified or do not hold an appropriate licence. These drivers are a danger to us all.
Chief Supt Julian Innes said; "The vast majority of drivers in this area are safe and considerate. This style has ensured that we continue to reduce collisions and make the roads safe for those that live, work and visit our area. If you are driving without a license then do not be surprised when the public tell us and you get caught. My message is straight forward – continue to drive whilst disqualified or without a license and you will be targeted and removed from the roads."
If you have information on disqualified drivers please phone 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Disqualified Driving Offences
2011 - 69
2012 - 46
2013 (Jan – April) - 13
Road Causalities
2011 - Fatal - 22 - Serious - 115 - Minor - 680
2012 - Fatal - 22 - Serious - 125 - Minor - 747
2013 (Jan – April) - 2 Serious - 9 - Minor - 134
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