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Londoners views wanted on policing priorities

October 13, 2008 by Staff · 2 Comments 

The Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) is asking members of the public to take part in an online survey to help establish the capital’s policing priorities for 2010/11.

Inviting Londoners to take part in the survey MPA Vice Chairman Kit Malthouse said ”this is your chance to be heard, so please take it. Let us know what you think about the Met, the MPA and any crime or policing issues that bother or enthuse you, so we have a better idea of what you want from us.”

The survey is available on the MPA website and is also available in hardcopy by calling 020 7202 0063.

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2 Responses to “Londoners views wanted on policing priorities”
  1. Londoners are fed up with reading of the disputes of racism in the Met;
    ‘Please call it a day, shelve all grievances, work together in harmony.

    Start afresh, work in partnership providing a safer London.

    The vast majority of Londoners and the many visitors will then give you, the Met; full support.

  2. I have been worried for some time over the closing of Police Stations at night. Does the met truly believe that crime is only committed on a 9-5 basis. In south Harrow our local station is to be replaced by a porto-cabin in the St Ann’s shopping centre. Not quite the security I was hoping for when I moved here