Police say they made a number of arrests for drink-driving on Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
Despite the annual campaign warning motorists not to get behind the wheel after drinking, officers say they made arrests on both days.
On social media, they urged people to consider the consequences of drink-driving.
Those arrested have been charged and will appear in court.
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