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East Sussex residents to quiz police in live webcast
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The event will run from 19:30 to 20:30 BST.
19.5 hour · start_time20.5 hour · end_time
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The panel will include representatives from Sussex Police, the Police Authority and the county council.
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Participants can watch the event live on the internet and email in their questions.
Residents in East Sussex are to be given the chance to voice their thoughts and concerns on the police force in a virtual question time.
A panel of representatives from Sussex Police, the Police Authority and county council will take part in the event, live on the web, on 17 June.
It aims to provide new opportunities for the public to raise the issues that matter to them most.
Community safety issues will be top of the agenda.
The event, which is open to the public, takes place between 1930 and 2030 BST at County Hall in Lewes.
Alternatively they can watch it live on the internet and, if they wish, email in their questions.
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