What did you think of the anti drink-drive campaign over the festive period?
Public Health Isle of Man wants people to give their views on what they thought of the initiative which took place between November 29 and January 1.
Statistics released earlier this month showed a decrease in the number of people arrested and/or charged as well as the number of vehicles stopped in comparison to 2018.
The short survey is available on the Public Health IOM social media channels - the deadline to complete it is on Monday, February 10.
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