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Hawaiʻi Police Community Satisfaction Survey
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Below was copied and pasted from here:

https://local.nixle.com/alert/5595721/


Hawai#699;i Police Department
Office of the Chief
Chief Harry S. Kubojiri
Phone: 961-2244
Media Release

Chief Harry Kubojiri is encouraging the public to participate in an anonymous Community Satisfaction Survey for the Hawai#699;i Police Department during the month of March.

Chief Kubojiri said previous Community Satisfaction Surveys have helped him identify actions the Police Department could take to increase community satisfaction. “This survey is one of the tools we use to improve our crucial partnership with the community by incorporating community feedback into our daily operations,” Kubojiri said. “By comparing the results of this year’s survey with the results of past surveys, we can gauge where we have improved and where we need further improvement.”

In addition to multiple-choice questions, the survey allows participants to make individual comments. “I read every comment,” Kubojiri said. “The more specific the feedback is, the better this department can respond to the needs of our community.”

The internet survey will be open from 9 a.m. Tuesday, March 1, until 4 p.m. Thursday, March 31, at www.hawaiipolice.com. It takes about five minutes to complete and is limited to one survey per computer. The respondent’s IP address will not be stored in the survey results.

The responses will be collected and compiled by an outside source. After the survey period, results will be posted on the Police Department’s website.
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https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/977T8RF
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I responded to this the other day. At the end there's a section you can make general comments and mine was that large areas such as Puna need more on-duty police officers at any given time as it often takes too long for police to turn up in emergencies. You may or may not agree, but if you do you may want to make a similar comment. If enough people in the community say the same thing perhaps it will make a difference.
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TomK, I said essentially the same thing in my comments.
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