Derek Deedman

Liberal Democrat County Councillor for Bramber Castle Division

Operation Crackdown extended to anti-social drivers

Operation Crackdown, which has been a great success in removing abandoned vehicles from local neighbourhood, has been extended to try to tackle anti-social drivers.

A representative of Operation Crackdown was at the Chanctonbury County Local Committee on Tuesday to explain the new campaign which has been in operation for a few months.

You can tell Operation Crackdown about anti-social driving you have seen by using the new Sussex-wide Operation Crackdown website (using the link from this website).

Speeding, thoughtless driving or riding, under-age drivers or riders, drink or drug driving, tailgating, mobile phone use whilst driving, vehicles in an unsafe condition, abandoned cars, untaxed cars ans motorbikes……

If you see any of these things or any other unreasonable behaviour by drivers or riders: -

*if in another vehicle, pull over safely (or ask a passenger) and write down the details of the vehicle causing concern (make, model, colour, number plate), location (house number, shop name, road name etc), and what happened.

*when able to access a computer, visit www.operationcrackdown.org or call 01243 642222 with your information.

Remember, do not attempt do do any of this while driving!

Your information will be analysed and appropriate action taken by Sussex Police.

If you, like me, are tired of anti -social driving in our area, especially speeding on our residential roads, don’t tolerate it…. Report it!

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