Force appeals for public to use social media to help manage demand
Staffordshire Police is appealing for members of the public to use social media to report crimes or get in touch, where possible, as demand increases during the Covid-19 outbreak.
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Staffordshire Police is appealing for members of the public to use social media to report crimes or get in touch, where possible, as demand increases during the Covid-19 outbreak.
These are unprecedented times and I understand that people are very worried about the impact that the Coronavirus outbreak will have on their lives and local communities so I want to reassure people that Staffordshire Police continues to provide a robust policing service and to be here to keep the public safe.
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