Christmas and New Years Eve
By A.Goscomb on 3rd December 2024

With Christmas and New years Eve approaching we are here to help. Please see attached our latest blog to remind you of some relevant information for Christmas and NYE.  

New Year's Eve and New Year's Day have 13% more fatal crashes than the same time frames in the previous four weeks, but the number of overnight fatal crashes spikes by 136%. More than 40% of New Year's Eve overnight fatal crashes involve alcohol, three times the national average throughout the year. 

 

 

Main article content

 
 

Around Gloucestershire in the past two years they received more than 5,000 total 999 calls throughout the Christmas 2022 and 2023 New Year period.

From Friday 23 December 2022 to Tuesday 3 January 2023, a total of 5,438 calls were made to our 999 service. 
 
Despite this high level of demand, the average wait time for people calling 999 was 8.87 seconds and 91 percent of calls were answered in under 10 seconds. 
 
Meanwhile, during the same period, a total of 4,953 non-emergency ‘101’ calls were received and answered in an average of 83 seconds.

 

 

Christmas songs are being used to remind motorists of the dangers of drink and drug driving as part of the Gloucestershire Road Safety Partnership's annual Christmas anti drink and drug driving campaign.

The campaign launched on Sunday 1 December and will run until Wednesday 1 January to ensure that motorists are enjoying the Festive Period while driving in a safe and legal way.

Christmas songs have been chosen to highlight how easy it can be to ruin the joy and memories of the festive period for yourself and those around you. There are three key messages focusing on awareness, the morning after and drug driving. 

 

The multi-partnership campaign is co-ordinated by Gloucestershire Constabulary, Gloucestershire County Council, Gloucestershire Fire & Rescue Service and the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner.

It aims to raise awareness with drivers of the dangers and consequences they could face by getting behind the wheel after consuming alcohol or drugs.

Motorists can expect to see more roadside police checks in both urban and rural areas across the county as part of the festive clamp-down.

Enforcement action will also see the Special Constabulary and Police Cadets conducting a number of proactive operations throughout the county and Roads Policing officers making targeted patrols.

Superintendent Jessica Loxley-Clark, Head of Specialist Operations said: "Drink or drug driving will not be tolerated here in Gloucestershire. We will be conducting roadside operations across the county including those focusing on the morning after.

"Losing your driving license can have a major impact on your life and lifestyle so please do think twice before you take a risk and get behind the wheel after drinking alcohol or taking drugs.

"Drugs, whether they are illegal or prescribed, can stay in your system for many weeks after being taken which can cause a massive risk to both yourself and other road users.

"With festive catch ups and get togethers fast approaching motorists are reminded to plan ahead and think about how they will get home, be it appointing a designated driver, booking a taxi or using public transport. Do not take the risk – it could cost lives."

Gloucestershire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Chris Nelson said: “The RoadPeace service in Minchinhampton last month, remembering everyone killed on the roads, was a solemn reminder of the need for all road users to be responsible and not put themselves and others at risk.

“There are needless deaths on our roads in Gloucestershire, and we all have a responsibility to be vigilant by making sure you, your family, friends, and colleagues don’t drink and drive. Not only is it illegal, but you’re endangering yourself and other innocent people when you do. Don’t become a road causality statistic.

“It should be a happy time of year and we don’t want to spoil anyone’s fun, but I fully support the proactive work of the Constabulary to catch those who do choose to flout the law by drinking and driving on our roads this Christmas time.”

Cllr David Norman, Chair of the Gloucestershire Road Safety Partnership (GRSP) and Gloucestershire County Council cabinet member for Fire and Community Safety, said: “This year we’ve seen far too many deaths on our roads particularly younger people which is such a tragedy.

"Every year we ask our communities to take care particularly around Christmas. Plan your transport ahead. If you’re driving don’t take a chance – don’t drink anything alcoholic. Take care of yourself and others. Thank you and Merry Christmas – enjoy it safely."

 

Here are some videos which may be worth a watch:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CERT0xNFGo4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0s033MjVR7o

 

 

 

Please stay safe this Christmas and New years eve and we hope to see you in 2025 :)

 

BUSINESS HOURS
Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 13:00
Sunday Closed
CONTACT US
Phone 0330 118 0333
Email info@jakksecurity.co.uk
-
Address 38 Brunswick Road
Gloucester
GL1 1JJ
-
JAKK Security Cookie Policy
Privacy Policy
Website designed by
AVAPEAK
Company number 11382377
© 2022 JAKK Security & Facilities Management