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Sussex Police detect almost 500 offences during Bank Holiday road safety operation

Almost 500 offences were detected during a road safety operation over the Bank Holiday weekend, police said. Saturday, 5th June 2021, 12:01 pm Officers from Sussex Police and the Sussex Safer Roads Partnership worked together to provide education, engagement and enforcement from Saturday, May 29 to Monday, May 31. Chief Inspector Michael Hodder, of the Surrey and Sussex Roads Policing Unit, said: “As ever, our activity was generally well-received by the vast majority of the public who are safe and responsible motorists, and who could appreciate that our priority is to keep everyone safe on our roads through education and engagement. “However, there is always a small minority of people who believe the rules don’t apply to them, and in turn, they risk the lives of themselves and others. This sort of behaviour will not be tolerated, and we will continue to take robust action against anyone who misuses our roads through dangerous or antisocial driving.”

Brighton police enforce Tier 4 Covid rules on New Year s Eve

A quiet West Street in Brighton last night Police took action against one beach party in Hove which had lit a fire on the seafront, issuing fines to those involved. In a post on social media made just before 12am, Chief Inspector Roy Hodder of Brighton and Hove response and operations said: Sergeant Dewing and the team on the beach having dealt with some who set a fire. Sgt Dewing and the team on the beach having dealt with some who set a fire Team here checking that nothing dangerous has been left behind. Enforcement action taken! #Brighton and #Hovepic.twitter.com/zqjgTEl7ZX Chief Insp Roy Hodder (@ChInspRoyHodder) December 31, 2020

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