Police catch fewer drink-drivers over Christmas but book more people for speeding

By Josh Dye
Updated December 26 2014 - 8:13am, first published December 25 2014 - 5:37pm
No need for speed: Police warn motorists to slow down after an increase in speeding drivers. Photo: Geoff Jones
No need for speed: Police warn motorists to slow down after an increase in speeding drivers. Photo: Geoff Jones
No need for speed: Police warn motorists to slow down after an increase in speeding drivers. Photo: Geoff Jones
No need for speed: Police warn motorists to slow down after an increase in speeding drivers. Photo: Geoff Jones
No need for speed: Police warn motorists to slow down after an increase in speeding drivers. Photo: Geoff Jones
No need for speed: Police warn motorists to slow down after an increase in speeding drivers. Photo: Geoff Jones
No need for speed: Police warn motorists to slow down after an increase in speeding drivers. Photo: Geoff Jones
No need for speed: Police warn motorists to slow down after an increase in speeding drivers. Photo: Geoff Jones

The number of motorists charged with drink driving has dropped by almost 50 per cent over the Christmas period compared to last year's figures, according to NSW Police.

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