Are Woodstock Police meeting your expectations? If not, now is the time to speak up. The local force has hired Oracle Poll Research to conduct a telephone survey in Woodstock over the next 10-days. Woodstock Police Chief Rod Freeman is asking residents to participate. "They will be reaching out into the community to get citizen feedback. At the same time they are going to be contacting a portion of our business community to solicit their feedback. The need between citizens and the business community are sometimes different." Police will use the feedback, as they build their business plans for the next 3-years, from 2013-15. Freeman says, "This is an opportunity for citizens to have direct input into the deployment of our resources." There's also an on-line survey you can fill out here.

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