Matt_Sheffield
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Does anyone have any experience of Operation Crackdown? http://www.operationcrackdown.org/ It would seem to be Sussex Polices version of the London Roadsafe scheme. Me recent experience hasn't been very good.
I reported this video -
View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_sB4Sp19Zc
- which is of a driver overtaking a cyclist in the oposite carriageway and coming straight at us!
I reported it last weekend (7th August) and haven't heard anything, I phoned up the police number this morning with the crime number and this is how it went:
Them "The details have been passed onto Operation Crackdown"
Me "Oh, do you know if I should expect to hear from them?"
Them "I'm not sure, they deal with these things"
Me "Have you closed the case?"
Them "Yes we have, we do when we pass it to Operation Crackdown"
Next call to Operation Crackdown
Me "Here's the crime number I was given when I reported this"
Them "We can't use that reference... Name, location, date please"
Me "Details... Can you tell me what has happened with this incident, has it been reviewed?"
Them "I'm not sure, I'll speak to someone else"
...
Them "It has been reviewed and no action will be taken but the incident has been logged"
Me "By no action, does that include not letting me know this decision"
Them "Yes"
Me "Do you let people who report these things know the outcome"
Them "No"
So... Should I take from this that its a waste of time reporting bad driving in Sussex? The crime reference was closed as soon as I reported it! If this sort of incident doesn't even warrant a letter or a call from a police officer then I struggle to see what sort of bad driving would.
I reported this video -
View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_sB4Sp19Zc
- which is of a driver overtaking a cyclist in the oposite carriageway and coming straight at us!
I reported it last weekend (7th August) and haven't heard anything, I phoned up the police number this morning with the crime number and this is how it went:
Them "The details have been passed onto Operation Crackdown"
Me "Oh, do you know if I should expect to hear from them?"
Them "I'm not sure, they deal with these things"
Me "Have you closed the case?"
Them "Yes we have, we do when we pass it to Operation Crackdown"
Next call to Operation Crackdown
Me "Here's the crime number I was given when I reported this"
Them "We can't use that reference... Name, location, date please"
Me "Details... Can you tell me what has happened with this incident, has it been reviewed?"
Them "I'm not sure, I'll speak to someone else"
...
Them "It has been reviewed and no action will be taken but the incident has been logged"
Me "By no action, does that include not letting me know this decision"
Them "Yes"
Me "Do you let people who report these things know the outcome"
Them "No"
So... Should I take from this that its a waste of time reporting bad driving in Sussex? The crime reference was closed as soon as I reported it! If this sort of incident doesn't even warrant a letter or a call from a police officer then I struggle to see what sort of bad driving would.