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Huron OPP Community Survey Underway

Huron County OPP wants to know what residents think about the services they provide to the community.

The community satisfaction telephone survey started last month, with randomly selected residents being selected to answer a series of questions.

The voluntary survey takes about seven minutes and covers issues like community security, youth, OPP presence, and service delivery.

The Ministry of Community and Safety Correctional Services hired R.A. Malatest and Associates to analyse the results of the confidential information to see how the OPP are doing with their vision of safe and secure communities.

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