Several drivers started the new year in police cells after Norfolk police made a series of arrests for a series of driving offences.

Eastern Daily Press: Norfolk and Suffolk Armed Police assisted with the arrest of a drugdriver. Picture: SGT Chris HarrisNorfolk and Suffolk Armed Police assisted with the arrest of a drugdriver. Picture: SGT Chris Harris (Image: Archant)

Norfolk and Suffolk Police Dogs assisted Norwich Police when a driver failed to stop.

The car was stung and the driver was arrested on suspicion of driving whilst disqualified, drug driving and other motoring offences after a short foot chase.

After a roadside test, the driver tested positive for driving under the influence of cocaine.

Broadland Police arrested a man after he was found drink driving with a tumbler in the cup holder of his car.

Eastern Daily Press: Norfolk and Suffolk Armed Police assisted with the arrest of a drugdriver. Picture: SGT Chris HarrisNorfolk and Suffolk Armed Police assisted with the arrest of a drugdriver. Picture: SGT Chris Harris (Image: Archant)

Once tested the man was three times over the drink drive limit.

Great Yarmouth Police arrested a four people, two for drug driving and two for drink driving.

One of the vehicles was seized after a motorist was found to be driving with a provisional license with no supervision.

Norfolk and Suffolk Roads and Armed Policing Team arrested a drink driver who was three times over the limit. The lorry driver was disqualified.

South Norfolk officers were called to reports of an intoxicated male that smashed a window in Diss Town Centre.

The man was quickly found and arrested before being taken into custody in Wymondham.

Eastern Daily Press: The tumbler in a drink drivers cup holder. Picture: Sgt Chris HarrisThe tumbler in a drink drivers cup holder. Picture: Sgt Chris Harris (Image: Archant)

Eastern Daily Press: An intoxicated male in Diss Town Centre was arrested for breaking a window. Picture: Jason SelvarajahAn intoxicated male in Diss Town Centre was arrested for breaking a window. Picture: Jason Selvarajah (Image: Archant)