A chance to talk to police chief

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PEOPLE in Warrington are being invited to speak directly to police by way of an interactive video booth.
Local roadshows this month invite residents to “Brief the Chief.”
They will be encouraged to record their views on what they think of their local policing services via the booth, which will form the centre piece of the show.
There will also be the opportunity to chat to local Police Community Support Officers and meet representatives of Cheshire Police Authority – who will consult on people’s policing priorities.
Cheshire Police and the authority want to know what people think about the service and are urging people to visit the exhibition and give their views and suggestions for improvement.
The show will be at Horsemarket St, Warrington, Saturday March 13 (12pm to 4pm), and Gemini Retail Park, Warrington, Sunday March 14 (11am-3pm).


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  1. So you can chat to the pretend bobbies face to face, but the big cheese stays aloof and behind a video screen???? Quite reminiscent of the South Wales chief who sent some lacky to do his shopping because he was frightened in case he was recognised by the public! Pretty typical of todays cops then I guess

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