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Operation Crackdown - fighting anti-social/dangerous driving

Operation Crackdown gives Sussex residents the power to make a real difference in their communities by reporting instances of anti-social/dangerous driving and abandoned vehicles. Anti-social driving can include:

It affects the safety of our roads and the quality of life in our neighbourhoods. You don't have to tolerate it, you can report it online at the Operation Crackdown website.

"I encourage members of the local community to use Operation Crackdown's reporting facility  to provide us with information about those people who drive or ride in a manner which puts the lives of others at risk.  The information you supply  will be analysed and then any appropriate action can be taken by Sussex Police,  which will help us to make a difference to the  number of people  who are killed or seriously injured on the roads in Sussex." Inspector Marc Clothier, Sussex Police Road Policing Unit

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