Final chance to share your thoughts on ‘hate’ posters with Sussex Police

Sussex Police are in the process of developing new posters to encourage people in communities most affected by hate to report it to them.

Final chance to share your thoughts on ‘hate’ posters with Sussex Police

Sussex Police are in the process of developing new posters to encourage people in communities most affected by hate to report it to them.

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A police spokesperson said: “We have not always got things right for all the different communities we serve and we understand why some people may be reluctant to contact us – but we have learned a lot and changed a lot – and we’re constantly working to improve our service, especially to people who may become victims of hate simply because of who they are.

“We are currently developing posters to encourage people in communities most affected by hate to report it to us. To help us get it right, we’d be grateful for your honest feedback on the wording.”

The survey will close on Thursday, November 10.

To have you say and comment on the posters, click here:

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