More than 15 arrests made across Eastbourne
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Officers said arrests were also made for being drunk and disorderly, public place based violence and failing to appear in court.
A Sussex Police spokesperson added: “Motorists ordered to appear in court on suspicion of having committed a drink or drug driving offence will also have their names and details published online and be made available to the media as a deterrent to others.
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Hide Ad“If you're found to be over the drink-drive limit, and/or driving while impaired by drugs, you can expect to receive a criminal record, a maximum penalty of six months in prison, an unlimited fine, an automatic driving ban of at least one year – three years if you have been convicted twice in 10 years.
“Other problems you may face include an endorsement on your driving license for 11 years [and] an increased insurance premium.”