Within a week, five drivers were involved in collisions after drink or drug driving.
That's according to the Roads Policing Unit, after looking over the weekly police data.
Officers say they were all arrested, with four being charged and one remaining on police bail.
There were no serious injuries in any of these cases, with police reiterating not to drink or drug drive.
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