MORE than 100 motorists have now been arrested in a summer drink drive campaign - including one who gave a record alcohol reading.

North Yorkshire Police have been out in force since early June to catch drink and drug drivers as part of 'Operation Attention'.

So far, just under half of the 109 arrested during the campaign have been charged and given court dates.

These include two drivers who were both caught at more than three-and-a-half times over the legal drink drive limit.

One was a 35-year-old woman from York who was arrested in the city on Monday and gave a breathalyser reading of 129mg - the legal limit is 35mg.

This is the highest reading of the campaign so far.

Another was 19-year-old man arrested in Threshfield, in Craven, on June 22 who gave a reading of 123mg.

Traffic Sergeant Andy Morton said: “While I should stress that these individuals have not yet appeared at court or been convicted, generally speaking, decent law-abiding road users are disgusted by the small minority of motorists who endanger other road users by drink or drug driving."