The Isle of Man Constabulary is looking for feedback on digital policing.
It will ask residents who use social media how the police can improve their engagement and presence online.
Around 70% of island residents use social media, and Inspector Gav Callow from the IoM Constabulary says as the world becomes increasingly more online, they are committed to listening to the public.
The anonymous survey, which closes on September 6th, can be found here.
The Isle of Man Constabulary is asking all residents who use social media to help them shape the direction of their digital strategy through a survey.
— TweetbeatIOM #RespectIOM (@TweetbeatIOM) August 23, 2021
The survey will close on the 6th September 2021.
The survey link is here:- https://t.co/Uux6DDcCoh pic.twitter.com/XG71YqTW67
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