Bucks police departments are making changes to their annual National Night Out events amid the coronavirus outbreak.
National Night Out, which is typically held in early August, are gatherings that local police hold with their community members.
Those events range from large block parties to individual, smaller gatherings throughout their respective municipalities. The goal, according to the event website, is to build relationships between police and their communities.
Prior to the coronavirus outbreak, this year’s National Night Out was scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 4. In Pennsylvania, 335 cities were expected to hold their events, according to the event website.
The national effort organizers recommended police departments throughout the country host their National Night Out events on Oct. 6, which some Bucks departments are currently scheduling.
Middletown and Richland police departments are tentatively scheduled to hold theirs in October, according to officials in both departments.
Middletown’s event is scheduled to be held at the township municipal building from 6 to 8 p.m.
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Newtown Police Chief Hearn has said (here): "Any homeowner’s associations, business groups, religious institutions, or local community groups that would like for the Newtown Township Police department to send a representative to their meetings and /or events to provide safety tips, updates, or just to meet your local officers, are encouraged to reach out to us with the proposed dates, time and location of their events (*After Covid19). Collaboration is a powerful tool in community policing!"
I suggest that instead of "After Covid19", that the Chief follow the lead of out municipalities such as Middletown and tentatively set Oct 6, 2020, as a date for reaching out to the community. Instead of meeting at the Town Hall, I would suggest that representatives from the department go out to several smaller meetings on that night - the Chief cannot be everywhere one may be scheduled, but can make an appearance at one or two. Whatever it takes for a more diverse audience to get to know our police officers.
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