Members of the Canberra community are invited to give their feedback on ACT Policing’s website which has just marked its first anniversary.
Chief Police Officer Roman Quaedvlieg said improving ACT Policing’s online services including the use of social media is part of its approach in keeping the Canberra community informed.
It will also provide Canberrans with a real opportunity to help solve and even prevent crime. “Our online survey gives the people of Canberra the opportunity to become more involved in law enforcement. We would like to hear what improvements and additional online services you would like to see to our website and online presence,” Chief Police Officer Quaedvlieg said.
Input from the community will help ACT Policing to improve its online services to Canberrans.
The online survey is now available at police.act.gov.au/about-us/website-survey and will be open to submissions until Tuesday May 31, 2011.
The survey is anonymous and will only take a few minutes to complete.
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