Public meetings taking place around the Island
The Isle of Man Constabulary says it's listening to the concerns of residents and local authorities to help shape its policing plan.
A series of public meetings over the future of community policing are continuing to take place around the Island.
Superintendent Stephen Maddocks says all issues raised so far have already been on their radar.
He spoke to Local Democracy Reporter Chris Cave:
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