Courts Service rejects '40% drink-driving conviction' rate, says true figure is 85%

The Courts Service has rejected widespread reports on the low-rate of drink-driving convictions as "inaccurate and simply wrong".

Courts Service rejects '40% drink-driving conviction' rate, says true figure is 85%

The Courts Service has rejected widespread reports on the low-rate of drink-driving convictions as "inaccurate and simply wrong".

Last week, figures were released claiming only 40% of motorists before the district courts on drink-driving charges were convicted.

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