Fayetteville’s police department has posted an online citizen survey regarding opinions about law enforcement so the public can “let us know how we are doing and what we can do better.”

The survey asks about basic demographics as well as concerns about public safety and individual experiences with different types of crime. Questions also pertain to citizen interactions with police officers and administrative staff and about the department’s public image. The survey allows individuals to suggest ways to expand police programs or improve other areas of service.

The survey is posted on the City of Fayetteville Police Department page on Facebook.

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Austin Walters died from an overdose in 2021 after taking a Xanax pill laced with fentanyl, his father said. A new law named after Austin and aimed at preventing deaths from fentanyl has resulted in its first convictions in Georgia, prosecutors said. (Family photo)

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