Sussex Police Introduces New 'PC Pod' to Tackle Crime in Crawley

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Sussex Police Introduces New 'PC Pod' to Tackle Crime in Crawley
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Sussex Police has unveiled its new 'PC Pod', a small hub made from recycled plastic bottles, in an effort to combat crime and disorder in Crawley. The solar-powered pod will be used by police officers, staff, and partners to engage with the community and provide a safe space for discussions about concerns.

The force announced its new ‘PC Pod’ on Monday in a bid to tackle crime and disorder in Crawley .Compared to the size of a “garden shed”, it was unveiled in the High Street, Crawley on Monday morning.The modestly-sized “hub” is 254cm in length, 250cm in height and 185cm in width.

”Read more: Sunak tells police to prepare for terror attacks as Israel-Hamas war deepens community tensionsRead more: Police investigating death of ice hockey star Adam Johnson after ‘skate cut throat’ in freak accident The pod will be manned by police community support officers and officers from the local Neighbourhood Policing Team and Response Team when possible - with particular emphaiss on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings.

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