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This information explains the different drink and drug driving offences that can lead to an arrest. It includes offences such as driving with excess alcohol or drugs, failing to provide a breath test, and causing death while under the influence.
The data shows the reasons people were arrested for these offences. A person may be arrested for more than one reason at the same time. This means the total number of arrest reasons can be higher than the number of people arrested.