Police called to house party in Uckfield as officers issue 81 fines in Sussex during New Year’s celebrations

Police issued more than 80 fines over New Year’s Eve and into the early hours of New Year’s Day.
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Officers handed out 81 fixed penalty notices between 6pm on Thursday, December 31, to 3am on Friday, January 1, police said. Out of the total number, 66 were issued in Brighton and Hove, nine in West Sussex and six in East Sussex.

A spokesman added: “These FPNs ranged from outdoor gatherings of groups in public spaces, to private parties, and people travelling from outside the area into the county.

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“Several tickets were issued to groups gathering on Brighton beach in breach of the restrictions, however there was no large-scale event on the seafront.

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“Five tickets were issued to a group stopped in a car from London who claimed they were in Brighton to collect a takeaway.”

Police were called to a house party in High Street, Uckfield at 11.50pm where people repeatedly returned to an address despite being warned by officers, the spokesman said. The occupant of the address was issued a fine.

He added: “During the same period - from 6pm to 3am - a total of 44 arrests were made across Sussex for offences which included public order, assault and drink driving.

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“Police broke up a gathering at a house in Coldean Lane, Brighton shortly before midnight that was in breach of the regulations. A 42-year-old man was arrested for attempting to drink drive after being seen to get into a car and start the ignition.

“Meanwhile, in Broadfield Park, Crawley, a 43-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of public order offences after police received reports of a man shouting abuse.”

Chief Superintendent Tanya Jones said: “We know that this remains a challenging time and we are pleased to report that the vast majority of people are doing the right thing and following the regulations.

“We appreciate that on significant dates such as New Year, loved ones want to come together and we are hugely grateful to the vast majority who adhered to the restrictions and played their part in keeping loved ones safe and therefore supporting our frontline NHS workers.

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“Our well-established policing approach of engaging, educating and explaining has been widely responded to in a positive manner by the public.

“However, as we demonstrated last night, where people show a blatant disregard for the rules or are not willing to engage with officers, we will take enforcement action.

“As always, we are hugely grateful to our colleagues who sacrificed seeing in the New Year with their own loved ones in order to help keep the public safe.”