Huron County OPP set up 48 RIDE checkpoints in the first week of the Festive RIDE Campaign.
Police checked hundreds of drivers between November 24 to the 27.
A 42-year-old man from Seaforth was stopped at a checkpoint set up at the MTO Rd and Saltford Line. After two breath samples showed a warning, he was served with a three-day driver's licence suspension and his pick-up truck was towed from the scene.
Police say a Pontiac Pursuit tried to evade a RIDE check at the intersection of Kinburn Line and Front Rd. but was pulled over. The 27-year-old man of Huron East was charged with possession of marijuana.
At a RIDE check at Hwy. 4 and Blyth Rd, a 20-year-old man from Huron East and three under-aged passengers were all charged with Liquor Licence Act offences.
And in Clinton, at the RIDE check at Huron St near Erie St, a 24-year-old from Huron East was found to be driving with a suspended licence.
Huron OPP will continue with Festive RIDE checks through December to the first weekend in January.