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Published 16:35 24 Sept 2022 BST
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A breathalyser usually shows how many microgrammes of alcohol there are per 100ml of breath (Getty)[/caption]
Durham Police and Crime Commissioner Joy Allen added: “This initiative is a welcome addition to our night-time economy and a step in the right direction for keeping our revellers safe.
“I hope that we will be able to follow the example of other areas who have introduced the breathalysers, in reducing violence crime incidents on our streets.
“When used appropriately this scheme will ensure that whilst the public can enjoy an evening out, they also don’t exceed a safe limit of alcohol consumption leading them to put their own health, safety and that of the public in danger.
“As part of my plan, the safer streets fund has allowed us to implement the night-time safety hub along with the breathalyser initiative, additional lighting and CCTV across the city centre.
“We have already seen successes from the safety hub and we will proceed in the hope that our other additions can make further strides in improving our city centres for all in the community.”
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