Zorra residents are having their say on policing issues in the community. Community Police Advisory Committee Chair Doug Diplock says a survey has been developed with public safety in mind. "What we're really trying to find out is what concerns the citizens of Zorra have, what they like to see the police doing, what they would like to see more of and we would like to have a more cost efficient and effective of police services". Diplock says the survey will continue to be available through out the summer. Once all of the information has been collected, it will be given to OPP to explore. Click here to view a copy of the survey.

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