Community has its say on Yarra Ranges policing

The Yarra Ranges community has provided the police service area with feedback on safety and policing practices. Picture: ON FILE.

The results from a Community Sentiment Survey conducted in the Yarra Ranges Police Service Area have been released, outlining the community safety concerns and suggestions from local residents on policing in the area.

Those who participated indicated they were concerned about:

1. People affected by drugs or alcohol

2. Hoon Driving

3. Speeding

4. Other anti-social behaviour

Yarra Ranges Eyewatch took to social media to reassure residents that Victoria Police is making moves listen to the community and is putting things in place to address the issues raised.

“Our newly formed Yarra Ranges Neighbourhood Policing Committee in conjunction with key stakeholders are reviewing the results to identify how we can best support the community to address their concerns,” the post read.

“Police in the Yarra ranges Police Service Area are continuing to focus on the impact of drugs and alcohol in the community through Operation Conform. Plain clothed Police officers are targeting local liquor outlets to observe and assess compliance with the Liquor Control Reform Act, including selling alcohol to minors and intoxicated persons. There will also be a strong visible presence on the the roads targeting offences such as speeding and hoon driving.”

Regular foot patrols are already conducted in the area and police aim to participate in community events, police will look to increase those where possible in the future.

“We are committed to better connecting with and listening to our community,” the post said.