The details were included in a social media post from Police Fermanagh and Omagh, who also revealed a woman had been stopped while more than four times over the limit at 3pm.
“As we approach New Year’s Eve we are asking all of our residents to please enjoy the holiday safely, especially on our roads,” said a spokesperson.
“Unbelievably, drink/drug driving continued to be an issue in our District over Christmas. The level off intoxication in a number of recent detections have truly beggared belief.
“A man in Fintona, who was reported to police by a concerned member of the public, provided a preliminary breath sample of a frankly staggering 146 – more than FOUR times the legal limit.
“Similarly, a roadside test carried out on a woman in Enniskillen, again reported by worried members of the public, returned a reading of 145 at around 3pm in the afternoon.
“Both were arrested at the respective scenes and will now face the consequences of deciding to drive drunk.
“In Omagh, another possible drink driver was reported as being ‘all over the road’ and when located, we established that the car involved was stolen.
“The driver made off at speed in the vehicle and, following a brief pursuit, the driver and a number of his passengers were arrested.
“There is just no excuse for driving under the influence of drink or drugs. Any amount of alcohol impairs reaction time and coordination making you more prone to accidents, and drugs likewise.

The PSNI posted an image of a failed test to the Fermanagh and Omagh Facebook page
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“You are not only putting your life on the line but those of anyone who encounters you on the road – could you live with yourself if you killed someone through driving when impaired this New Year?
“Please don’t take the risk.”
Earlier this month, the PSNI launched their annual anti-drink and drug-driving operation.
Some 6,265 preliminary breath tests were conducted during the previous year’s campaign, with 298 arrested on suspicion of drink or drug driving during the same period.
Chief Superintendent Sam Donaldson said: “There is no excuse for driving with drink or drugs.
“If you get behind the wheel of a vehicle after having a drink, or taken drugs, you are putting yourself and everyone else at risk.”
Meanwhile, police in the Republic said a motorist had been caught driving at more than 200km per hour.
The detection of a vehicle driving at 207km/hr (128mph) came on the N18 in Ballinacurra, Co Limerick, on the fourth week of gardai’s traffic enforcement operation across the Christmas period.
During that week, from Monday December 22 to Sunday December 28, there were three fatalities on Ireland’s roads and eight serious collisions that resulted in a number of people being seriously injured.
Across the week, gardai carried out almost 2,100 checkpoints. That saw 149 arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, and more than 4,600 drivers caught speeding.