POLICE caught a driver who was more than three times over the limit and another on cocaine.
Officers from West Yorkshire Police's Leeds North-West Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) were out over the weekend in the Outer North-West area of the city.
They stopped one driver and conducted a breathalyser test.
The driver blew a reading of 111 micrograms (mg).
The alcohol limit for drivers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland is 35mg per 100 millilitres of breath.
Police also stopped who driver who then tested positive for cocaine.
Both were reported to court.
A spokesperson for the NPT said: "Both of these people were a danger to not only themselves, but also the wider public".
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