Sussex Police said that there had been "serious disruption on board" the Thomson flight.
Under the same act, the amalgamated forces became Sussex Police, with this finally taking place on 1 January 1968.
A list of officers of Sussex Police and its predecessors who died on duty (in progress).
Sussex Police refused to confirm or deny whether a tag exists on their car.
The head office of Sussex Police is in Lewes.
The local Sussex Police held a cordon around the site for 24 days in an operation that cost them over one million pounds.
The school's pupils worked with Sussex Police in a bid to stamp out cyber-bullying among teenagers.
Sussex Police released a single notebook entry and refused to confirm or deny the existence of other information.
From 1988, Sussex Police used parts of the site, purchasing all of it in 1996 for use as a training facility.
In the process several arrests have been made by Sussex Police, mostly under public order legislation.