A new crime-mapping website for England and Wales is experiencing a "temporary problem" as millions of people log on every hour, the Home Office has said.
Hundreds have contacted the BBC website to report problems accessing the site as officials worked to fix the glitch.
The Home Office said www.police.uk was receiving up to five million hits an hour, or some 75,000 a minute.
The site allows you to see the offences reported in your local street by entering a street name or postcode.
Home Secretary Theresa May said the maps would give real facts on crime and anti-social behaviour and make police more accountable.
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Hundreds have contacted the BBC website to report problems accessing the site as officials worked to fix the glitch.
The Home Office said www.police.uk was receiving up to five million hits an hour, or some 75,000 a minute.
The site allows you to see the offences reported in your local street by entering a street name or postcode.
Home Secretary Theresa May said the maps would give real facts on crime and anti-social behaviour and make police more accountable.
NEXT...
"La culture, c'est ce qui reste lorsqu'on a tout oublié"
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