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Just two days left to influence local policing over the next four months |
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Good Morning Resident
Speeding, anti-social vehicle use and fly-tipping are currently the top concerns raised by residents across Hertfordshire this April. There is still time to tell us about the issues affecting your local area. Other concerns frequently shared include feeling unsafe, drug-related issues and anti-social behaviour. Why your feedback matters Neighbourhood Policing Teams (NPTs) will meet in the first two weeks of May to set new local priorities based on public feedback. What are local policing priorities? Local priorities are set every four months and focus on issues causing the most concern in communities, such as anti-social behaviour, theft, speeding and drug-related crime. What can you expect? Your feedback is reviewed by local officers and helps shape policing activity in your area, including increased visibility, engagement events and targeted enforcement. Other policing work Alongside neighbourhood priorities, officers continue to respond to emergencies, investigate crime and support force-wide priorities. Have you around 5 minutes to take part? Help ensure policing resources focus on what matters most by completing the survey below:
You don’t need to be a Herts Connected member to take part, and you can share the survey with others. | ||
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