Posted: Fri 28th Oct 2016

GoSafe Speed Camera Partnership Wants To Know What You Think…

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Friday, Oct 28th, 2016

GoSafe, the ‘road safety partnership’, which is most often encountered locally via the speed camera vans are wanting your opinions in a yearly survey.

The social media verdict on GoSafe appears very split, with some entirely supportive of the work that takes place with others unhappy with the manner vans are placed.

Recently we have seen GoSafe becoming more open via social media, tweeting locations and engaging with those who talk to them. This contrasts with a period of time where tweets were unanswered and their website was not being updated.

This week they have launched a survey to ask what you think of their work, which highlights the recent dash cam Operation Snap and requests feedback on how you perceive various elements of the organisation.

Often we are told by readers that they feel the scheme is aimed at money making, a view that is not dodged in one of the questions:

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You can take part in the survey by clicking here… it should only take a couple of minutes!



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