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Matthew Scott. |
The survey is your chance to influence Kent Police’s priorities by telling Matthew how safe you feel where you live, and what matters to you.
Mr Scott said:
“PCCs are here to be a voice for the people they serve. I meet with local people and community groups all year round but my Annual Policing Survey provides me with a broader understanding of what matters most to the people of Kent. There are questions in there asking people how safe they feel where they live, and about their experiences as victims of crime.
I’m particularly interested to hear about the areas of work people would like to see police officers and staff to be focused on in future, and whether they would be willing to a little pay more for these extra resources through council tax.”
Mr Scott added:
“The feedback I receive from the survey each year helps me to hold the Chief Constable to account and informs my decision-making around the council tax precept. I encourage everyone living in Kent to get involved by completing the survey. This is your chance to have your say about policing in your community.”
The survey is anonymous, and takes only a couple of minutes to complete online. Hard copies are also available by calling the PCC’s office on: 01622 677055.
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