Burglary victims may no longer receive visit from Sussex Police

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SUSSEX Police would not confirm whether or not it would continue visiting burglary victims as it looks to make £56m in cuts by 2020.

One of Britain’s most senior police officers suggested this week in an interview officers may not attend someone’s home anymore when they report a burglary.

Chief Constable Sara Thornton, head of the National Police Chiefs’ Council, said police might have to shift their focus away from more traditional crimes in the wake of cuts and staff losses.

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Crime is changing in this country. There are a lot less burglaries than there used to be and a lot less car crime,” she told BBC’s Victoria Derbyshire programme on Tuesday.