ZAGREB, Nov 5 (Hina) - The Croatian Interior Ministry on Friday opened toll-free phone and fax lines through which citizens will be able to ask questions, commend or criticise the police 24 hours a day. By introducing the lines the
police wanted to improve its communication with the public and present all factors of security, said Assistant Interior Minister, Josko Moric. Moric said in July this year the police had introduced a phone line for road traffic safety, through which drivers were able to check the number of their penalty points and advise and comment on the work of traffic police. "Based on that experience and with the aim of improving our communication with the public, today we present toll-free phone and fax numbers", Moric said. When using the lines, citizens do not have to identify themselves.They can expect answers to their questions, should they not be provided immediately, in 30 days at the lat
ZAGREB, Nov 5 (Hina) - The Croatian Interior Ministry on Friday
opened toll-free phone and fax lines through which citizens will be
able to ask questions, commend or criticise the police 24 hours a
day.
By introducing the lines the police wanted to improve its
communication with the public and present all factors of security,
said Assistant Interior Minister, Josko Moric.
Moric said in July this year the police had introduced a phone line
for road traffic safety, through which drivers were able to check
the number of their penalty points and advise and comment on the
work of traffic police.
"Based on that experience and with the aim of improving our
communication with the public, today we present toll-free phone and
fax numbers", Moric said.
When using the lines, citizens do not have to identify themselves.
They can expect answers to their questions, should they not be
provided immediately, in 30 days at the latest, Moric said.
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