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Police Scotland are asking the public its opinion about the force's response to coronavirus.
The survey – ‘Your Police 2020-2021’ – which was launched earlier, also includes questions on public confidence in the police and perception of crime in local areas.
Tens of thousands of responses have been received so far.
These, say the police, are being reviewed on a weekly basis and are helping them to respond to important issues, as well as shape their approach to policing in local areas.
Chief Superintendent George Macdonald said: "The survey is open throughout the year to help us identify and understand people’s opinion of their local police service, as well as any concerns about safety and wellbeing in their area.
"During these challenging times and beyond, I would strongly urge people to take the time now to give us their views and opinions.
"Your feedback will ensure that our approaches to policing are relevant and supporting the communities we serve.
"The survey takes no longer than 10 minutes to complete.
"In the time it takes to have a quick cup of tea, you can play a crucial role in shaping our services for the North East and beyond."
Complete the survey over the phone by calling 07717 150 296 and leaving a message. A member of the survey team will then call you back.
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