People who decide to drink and drive are being warned of the consequences of their actions.
The Road's Policing Team, Department of Infrastructure and emergency services have been pushing the festive message of 'drink safe, drive safe, go safe' hard this year.
The multi-agency campaign is hoping to discourage people from over-indulging and drink driving by encouraging them to get the bus, 'leave the keys at home' and to drinking sensibly by knowing your limits.
Road safety manager Gordon Edwards is reminding people of the consequences:
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