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Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner to take part in a ‘Question Time’
Are there questions you would like to put to Dorset’s Police and Crime Commissioner? If so, now is your chance.
Your chance to have your questions answered by Martyn Underhill
Martyn Underhill will address concerns from the public with a series of virtual ‘Question Time’ style events chaired by BBC Radio Solent presenter Laurence Herdman,
The sessions will take place over Microsoft Teams, and residents will shortly be invited to put questions forward via https://www.dorsetalert.co.uk/pages/2451/1/Register.html.
Mr Underhill said, “The restrictions we have rightly been placed under for most of the year mean I’ve sadly not been able to go out and talk to residents face to face. These virtual events will be an opportunity for me and others to speak directly to the public, answering questions that have been troubling them.”
The first session, at 6pm on Thursday 12 November, will be with Dorset Police cyber protect officer Chris Conroy.
Online criminals are taking advantage of the ongoing pandemic, using increasingly sophisticated scams targeting everyone from lonely people using the internet to find love to those who have been made redundant as a result of coronavirus.
This session will provide advice about how to avoid falling victim and will answer questions put forward in advance.
Sessions taking place later in the month will cover issues including hate crime and how Dorset Police and others are responding to COVID-19 ahead of the Christmas season.
Invitations to join the virtual audience, or to put questions forward, will go out over the next few days through the Dorset Alert system. Anyone interested is urged to sign up, selecting the option to receive messages from the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner in the ‘who can contact you’ section.
Dorset Alert is a free community service operated by Dorset Police, which allows an information exchange about a range of policing issues. Registering is free and enables users to receive regular updates from the Force, as well as organisations including Action Fraud and local Neighbourhood Watches.
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