Published: 23 March 2022

From: Community

A mobile CCTV and ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) camera which can be deployed in crime and anti-social behaviour hotspots has been purchased by the Safer ºù«ÍÞapp Partnership.

The new camera will be used across the town to defer offending and when crime or anti-social behaviour is reported. It will be managed by the Safer ºù«ÍÞapp Partnership Executive Board and deployment of the camera will be agreed in conjunction with key partner agencies such as Sussex Police, Community Wardens and the Nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour Team.

The Safer ºù«ÍÞapp Partnership is committed to its extensive use; residents or businesses who think the camera should be deployed in a specific location should contact communitysafety@crawley.gov.uk  

This camera is an extremely useful new tool in the fight against crime and anti-social behaviour here in ºù«ÍÞapp. Its size makes it adaptable to most locations so although there are ideas for its initial use, we’re also very keen to hear where people think it should be located.

Cllr Michael Jones

Chair of the Safer ºù«ÍÞapp Partnership and Cabinet member for Public Protection and Community Engagement

ºù«ÍÞapp Borough Council.

The Safer ºù«ÍÞapp Partnership is made up of ºù«ÍÞapp Borough Council, West Sussex County Council, Sussex Police, West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service, Probation Service and Clinical Commissioning Group. In addition, it is also supported by the voluntary, community and business sector.

The partnership has a duty to reduce crime and disorder, substance misuse, anti-social behaviour and reduce reoffending.

The partnership’s current priorities are:

  • Serious and organised crime
  • Street community
  • Protecting vulnerable individuals
  • Business crime
  • Violence against women and girls

To report a crime in progress, call 999. To report other crimes or anti-social behaviour, visit the or call 101.

For more information about the Safer ºù«ÍÞapp Partnership visit our community safety pages.
 

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