Police chief calls for tougher sentences

LITTLEHAMPTON police chief Insp Mark Hammond has called for tougher sentences for assaults on police after a drunken thug spent just a few hours in custody.

Adam Dinwiddy, 20, who knocked PC Jeremy Muir unconscious by throwing a beer bottle at his head, was given a community sentence at Chichester Crown Court and ordered to pay 1,000 compensation.

Immediately after the attack, he was seen laughing and "smirking" in the Littlehampton pub where the assault took place.

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The two-year supervision order includes 200 hours' unpaid work, and Judge Anthony Thorpe sent Dinwiddy to the cells until the end of the court's business on Friday, saying: "You may then realise what you have just missed."

PC Muir, the court heard, felt "shaken, insecure about performing his duties" after the attack.

Speaking after Dinwiddy, a student of North Street, Littlehampton, was sentenced, Insp Hammond called for all assaults on police officers to be treated seriously.

While not directly criticising Dinwiddy's sentence, Insp Hammond said: "Every day, my officers put themselves on the line when they go out on duty. There need to be more serious sentences to stop people thinking my officers are easy targets.

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