Police contact prior to a road traffic incident where a man sustained serious injuries - Sussex Police, September 2019

Published 05 Jun 2021
Investigation

In September 2019, a Sussex police officer, monitoring the Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) system became aware of a Citroen Picasso which may be using cloned registration plates. He drove from Hastings police station in search of the vehicle. Having found it, the officer followed the vehicle and reported on its progress, during this time he also activated the in car Cleartone video and audio recording system. The officer did not activate blue lights or sirens, but directed other specialist police units as to the location of the Citroen. The driver of the Citroen entered the A259 and collided with a member of the public driving in the northbound carriageway. The member of the public sustained serious injuries including multiple fractures to his right tibia and ankle, a broken right wrist, a fracture to the sternum and ribs, and a large cut to his left hand. The driver of the Citroen pleaded guilty at court to multiple driving offences.

Our investigators did not attend the scene but received multiple photographs and the scene investigators notes. Officers involved, including the driver of the police vehicle in the incident provided statements to the IOPC explaining their actions and rationales. Footage recorded form the vehicle mounted camera was provided to investigators along with recording from the airwave radio system used in the incident. The injured man provided a statement to Sussex Police which was shared with the IOPC.

Our investigation concluded in August 2020.

During the investigation, there was no indication any police officer had behaved in a manner that would justify the bringing of disciplinary proceedings or had committed a criminal offence.

We carefully considered whether there were any learning opportunities arising from the investigation. We make learning recommendations to improve policing and public confidence in the police complaints system, and prevent a recurrence of similar incidents. In this case, the investigation has identified an area for organisational learning.

IOPC reference

2019/124916
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Date response due

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