Bridlington residents’ views wanted over Humberside Police 101 and 999 services

Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner Jonathan Evison is hoping people will take a few minutes to fill in the survey. Photo submittedHumberside Police and Crime Commissioner Jonathan Evison is hoping people will take a few minutes to fill in the survey. Photo submitted
Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner Jonathan Evison is hoping people will take a few minutes to fill in the survey. Photo submitted
Residents in the Bridlington area are being asked to take a few minutes to tell the Police and Crime Commissioner Jonathan Evison about their experiences of the 101 and 999 services.

Participants are being asked a series of questions testing their understanding of emergency and non-emergency reporting systems, as well as newly emerging ways of contacting the police, such as webchat, online forms and messaging over social media.

The Police Contact Survey runs until midnight on Sunday, June 26.

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