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Drink Driving (343A/24)

Request

1. The amount of people you arrested on suspicion of drink-driving between January 1st 2021 – December 31st 2021.

2. The amount of people you arrested on suspicion of drink-driving between January 1st 2022 – December 31st 2022.

3. The amount of people you arrested on suspicion of drink-driving between January 1st 2023 – December 31st 2023.

4. The amount of people you arrested on suspicion of drug-driving between January 1st 2021 – December 31st 2021.

5. The amount of people you arrested on suspicion of drug-driving between January 1st 2022 – December 31st 2022.

6. The amount of people you arrested on suspicion of drug-driving between January 1st 2023 – December 31st 2023.

Response

Our data are not organised in such a way as to allow us to provide all this information within the appropriate (cost) limit of the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act (see ‘Reason for decision’ below).

However, although excess cost removes the force’s obligations under the Freedom of Information Act, as a gesture of goodwill I have supplied information, relative to your request, retrieved before it was realised that the fees limit would be exceeded (see following table). I trust this is helpful, but it does not affect our legal right to rely on the fees regulations for the remainder of the request:

Arrest Reason
Year Drink – driving Drug – driving Drink/Drug – driving*
2021 929 134 1,629
2022 798 281 1,610
2023 817 231 1,717
Grand Total 2,544 646 4,956

Every effort is made to ensure that the figures presented are accurate and complete. However, it is important to note that these data have been extracted from a number of data sources used by forces for police purposes. The detail collected to respond specifically to your request is subject to the inaccuracies inherent in any large scale recording system. As a consequence, care should be taken to ensure data collection processes and their inevitable limitations are taken into account when interpreting those data.

The figures provided therefore are our best interpretation of relevance of data to your request, but you should be aware that the collation of figures for ad hoc requests may have limitations and this should be taken into account when those data are used.

If you decide to write an article / use the enclosed data we would ask you to take into consideration the factors highlighted in this document so as to not mislead members of the public or official bodies, or misrepresent the relevance of the whole or any part of this disclosed material.

Reason for decision

Although we have been able to provide the table above which shows the total number of arrests for drink and drug driving, with regard to those with an arrest reason of ‘Drink/Drug – driving*’ this could relate to either or both. However, it is not possible to determine which without manually going into and reading through the records of each of the c.5,000 arrests over the period. Such a search would exceed the appropriate limit (FOIA, s.12).

This means that the cost of compliance with the whole of your request is above the amount to which we are legally required to respond, i.e. the cost of locating and retrieving the information would exceed the appropriate costs limit under section 12(1) of the FOI Act 2000. For West Midlands Police, the appropriate limit is set at £450, as prescribed by the Freedom of Information and Data Protection (Appropriate Limit and Fees) Regulations 2004, S.I. 3244.

Further information on section 12 of FOI is available here:

https://www.app.college.police.uk/app-content/information-management/freedom-of-information/#fees-and-charges

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