Dyfed Powys Police proposes adapting services to better meet public demand
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Dyfed Powys Police is proposing to adapt its services to better meet demand following an internal Review into how the Force deals with the way the public contact them.
The Review reveals people have changed how they contact the police and fewer people are attending police stations, a trend the Force foresees is likely to increase in future due to changes in people’s behaviour and developments in new technology used by the Force. Statistics show a low number of people visiting stations.
The Force is developing alternative ways of engaging with the public. For instance, through mobile police stations, increased use of mobile data equipment by police officers, holding extra police surgeries and working with partner agencies.
Dyfed Powys Police is proposing to adapt its services to better meet demand following an internal Review into how the Force deals with the way the public contact them.
The Review reveals people have changed how they contact the police and fewer people are attending police stations, a trend the Force foresees is likely to increase in future due to changes in people’s behaviour and developments in new technology used by the Force. Statistics show a low number of people visiting stations.
The Force is developing alternative ways of engaging with the public. For instance, through mobile police stations, increased use of mobile data equipment by police officers, holding extra police surgeries and working with partner agencies.
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