LPS finds 60% fewer impaired drivers at Christmas Check Stop
The Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) says it was encouraging to see more sober drivers on the road during the 2025 Christmas Check Stop campaign.
During the month-long enforcement project in December, officers stopped 1,768 vehicles and removed four impaired drivers from the road.
They also issued seven Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS) Cautions from drivers with a blood alcohol concentration between 0.05-0.079, 103 violation tickets, three criminal charges for failing to stop, and executed three warrants.
In last year’s campaign, 1,250 vehicles were stopped, and 10 impaired drivers were caught. That is in addition to 10 IRC Cautions, two IRS Novice penalties for zero tolerance with a Graduated Driver’s Licence, 123, violation tickets, five criminal charges, and executed six warrants.


