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Compass News – 23 September 2025
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Police superintendent says lower drink driving limit could cut road deaths
A senior Cayman police officer said the country’s drink driving limit could be cut in a bid to tackle the “plague” of drink driving.
Superintendent Adrian Seales said more needed to be done, including a tougher approach to driving over the alcohol limit, to cut the grim toll of death and injury on the roads.
“On lowering the limits even further, my honest opinion, I would say ‘yes’,” he said.
“We aren’t there yet, but I think we will eventually have to move.”
He added there were 14 road deaths last year from 11 accidents, and nine deaths from nine accidents in 2023.
Seales added that increasing penalties in line with the level of intoxication could also be considered.
