Provincial Police are looking for the public's input through a new phone survey.
Ontario Provincial Police are looking for the public's input.
The OPP are conducting a telephone survey to find out what the public thinks of the services they are offering. The survey, which will begin this month, will run through to the end of March,
The survey is expected to take five to seven minutes and will cover topics such as community security, perceptions of crime, youth issues, OPP presence within the community and service delivery.
OPP want the public to know that the names, telephone numbers and addresses of those surveyed will not be included in survey results that they will receive.

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