Pubdate: Fri, 06 May 2005 Source: Alliston Herald (CN ON) Copyright: 2005 Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing Contact: http://www.simcoe.com/sc/alliston/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2224 Author: Tracy Dermott ALMOST 80 PER CENT BELIEVE DRUGS IN SCHOOL A PROBLEM South Simcoe News Nottawasaga Opp Release Survey Results According to a recent community survey, the majority of people living in New Tecumseth, Essa and Adjala-Tosorontio feel safe in their community. The Policing for Results Community Survey was recently completed for the Nottawasaga OPP. "It's a report card from the community," said Nottawasaga OPP Sgt. Dirk Cockburn. Out of 1,000 phone calls, 381 people completed the survey, rating the OPP on their service and what their perception of the community is. Cockburn and Insp. Lesley Rice were at the New Tecumseth council meeting Monday night to present the results of the survey. Rice is now acting as Nottawasaga OPP's detachment commander while Insp. Mark Allen has been seconded for a three-month period. On a scale of one to four, the majority of respondents said they feel safe to very safe in the community. "We're quite pleased," Rice said. According to the report, public awareness about the toll-free line that can be used in non-emergency situations has dropped from 51 per cent in 2002 to 32.9 per cent in 2004. Cockburn said the OPP would be working on getting more information out to the public to increase awareness. The OPP uses the report to draft its annual business plan and to outline categories police need to work on in the next year. Rice said, based on survey responses, the communities the Nottawasaga OPP serves are pleased with the visibility of officers. Rice drew attention to the statistic where respondents said they had noticed an increase in seatbelt safety and enforcement. According to the report, the increased education has caused 55.7 per cent of people to change their ways and become more proactive in seatbelt use. Cockburn said one area the OPP has to work on is scaling back the amount of false 911 calls, such as those dialed in error. He said the calls are time and money expensive. Officers have to be dispatched to every call to ensure there isn't a problem. Cockburn said that takes available officers away from responding to real emergencies. The survey took 11 weeks to complete. It will be delivered to every household in the Nottawasaga OPP detachment area. - --- MAP posted-by: Elizabeth Wehrman