Met Police Firearms Licensing Survey

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We have been working closely with the Firearms Licensing Team at the Met. Police to improve the service to licence holders in their area. They have asked us to help publicise their online survey for Met Police certificate holders to complete following any transaction with them (i.e. grant, renewal etc.). There are only 20 questions which should take not more than 5 mins to complete, but will be of great help to them to understand the quality of service they provide and how they can improve. The link to the survey is: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/FETLONDON I will be pleased if NRA members served by the Met Police could complete the survey; we recognise the considerable efforts they have made to improve their service to the shooting community and applaud their desire for honest feedback.
https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/FETLONDON

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