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Greater Sudbury Police conducting public survey

Greater Sudbury Police Service will be reaching out the residents for feedback through an Oraclepoll Research Limited survey. These surveys will be conducted by phone for the month of January, and individuals will be contacted on a random basis.
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Greater Sudbury Police says collisions at intersections in Greater Sudbury are increasing, and they are launching a special study to find out why. File photo.
Greater Sudbury Police Service will be reaching out the residents for feedback through an Oraclepoll Research Limited survey.

These surveys will be conducted by phone for the month of January, and individuals will be contacted on a random basis. Residents and business owners may also contact Oraclepoll directly at 705-674-9591 to provide input or, in the alternative, surveys are available for completion online at www.oraclepoll.com.

Greater Sudbury Police Service would like to thank participants in advance for their assistance in determining levels of satisfaction with policing in Sudbury, and for insight into key community safety issues and concerns.

“The results of the survey are critical to building our business plan that will serve to guide the delivery of police services in our community,” said a news release. “The report will be made public later in the spring. We all have an important role in contributing to the safety and well-being of Greater Sudbury.”