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Brighton and Hove police chief promises crackdown on drug dealing and aggressive begging

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 24 May, 2018 at 6:25PM
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Brighton and Hove police chief promises crackdown on drug dealing and aggressive begging

Chief Inspector Rachel Swinney

A robust approach to aggressive beggars and drug dealers has been promised by a senior Brighton and Hove police chief.

Chief Inspector Rachel Swinney

Sussex Police said: “The new chief inspector for Brighton and Hove has pledged to tackle the issues and concerns raised by residents and traders in the St James’s Street area of the city.”

Chief Inspector Rachel Swinney, who is in charge of prevention and operation for the division, said: “The first thing I want to say is that the issues and concerns that have been highlighted are really important to me as the local district commander.

“I am absolutely committed to working with residents and businesses in the St James’s Street area of the city.

“We are working in partnership with Brighton and Hove City Council to address some of issues – particularly around begging and the street community – and I think it’s important to recognise that we are dealing often with individuals who can be vulnerable, who often have complex and multiple needs and we need to ensure that any police enforcement activity is supported by provision from a range of other services.

“Our local prevention teams have been active in this area with focused patrols and I am making there is dedicated team of officers who specifically have the responsibility of working with residents and are available to sit down with them and listen their concerns.

“I will be personally meeting with local residents and businesses to ensure that we maintain that close level of working and understanding.

“We will continue to work with our partners, the city council, drug and alcohol and homeless support agencies, to look at the best solutions to the issues.

“It is vitally important that we provide a proportionate service to the residents of Brighton and Hove and we will take every opportunity to ensure that we have that visible presence where it’s needed.

“We will be taking a robust approach to criminal activity. Aggressive begging and overt drug dealing will not be tolerated.

“But I also want to emphasis the importance of working with our partners to ensure that we are looking to longer-term solutions.

“If anyone sees drug taking and anti-social behaviour in the area contact police online or ring 101. If it is a crime in action or an emergency, dial 999.”

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  1. bishoy hanna says:
    8 years ago

    It’s everyday in Tyson place next the police station and we made a lot of reports and no any one do any thing

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  2. Homo Sapien says:
    8 years ago

    Promises, promises.
    We have heard it all before.
    I’ll believe it when I see it.

    Reply

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