If you have ever wanted to take the police to task, your chance is coming up.
Maybe you want to know more about a drink-driving crackdown, what might happen if you joined an anti-fracking protest, or how new domestic violence laws are being used.
Maybe you want to ask the police and crime commissioner what she has achieved since she was elected in 2012.
Or maybe you just want to know more about how the police are dealing with budget cuts and why they Tweet so much.
Whatever your question, you will have the chance to ask it on October 6.
Katy Bourne, the Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner, Giles York, the force’s chief constable, and Chief Superintendent Nev Kemp, commander for Brighton and Hove, will be answering your questions at a public meeting in Hove Town Hall.
Let’s not waste this rare opportunity to grill them face-to-face.
Send us your questions to newsdesk@theargus.co.uk
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