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On-line survey over children's safety

Youngsters can give their views on-line
Youngsters can give their views on-line

SCHOOL children are being asked where they feel unsafe and in their neighbourhood so police can crack down on the problem areas.

Through a new on-line survey young people in Bromley can anonymously give police details of where they feel unsafe, what makes them feel unsafe and at what times of day they feel at risk.

The information will be used by local Safer Neighbourhoods teams who will work with the community and partners to find long-term solutions to the problems.

Chief Insp Marshall Kent, head of Bromley’s Safer Neighbourhood Teams said: “It is really important that we get a good response to the survey from young people in Bromley and that they have the opportunity to have their say and have a voice as to where and why they are caused fear and identify places they do not like to go.”

The survey will be live until 11pm on Sunday, February 25, and you can find it at

www.met.police.uk/saferneighbourhoods/

FULL STORY IN THE FEBRUARY 16 EDITION OF THE BROMLEY EXTRA

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