LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The Louisville Metro Police Department is asking for the public's input on how to combat crime in the city.
LMPD Chief Paul Humphrey has said fighting crime will take community collaboration, and, in a Facebook post Friday, the department asked people who live and work within the city limits to complete this survey. The questions include:
- When it comes to the threat of crime, how safe do you feel in your neighborhood?
- What areas do you consider unsafe?
- What type of crime concerns you most?
The survey doesn't require people to write their name. It just asks for generic demographic information.
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