Thames Valley Police will be hosting a True Costs online Q&A Engage session on Thursday 6 February between 6 and 8pm.
This will provide an opportunity to ask any questions about the impacts of casual cocaine use in the Thames Valley area and what you can do to help.
This will be answered by officers and partner agencies on the night.
The new True Costs campaign aims to highlight the real impact of drug offences on the most vulnerable in our communities.
Everyday officers are tackling organised crime and safeguarding vulnerable children and we feel there’s a part for the public to play too.
Many of us may know someone who takes cocaine but would they take it if they knew the true costs?
In the long run, Thames Valley Police would like to reduce the number of people taking cocaine to hit the market that organised crime groups are relying on to run their business and drive them out of our communities.
For now, this is about sharing what is known about the true costs of cocaine use to help people make informed choices.
Over the coming weeks and months the consequences of cocaine use will be discussed and the Thames Valley Police Department would appreciate the public getting involved in the conversation whether that’s at home, amongst friends or at work.
Please check the Thames Valley Police social media channels for further details on the True Costs Engage Q&A session. The Engage site is available here: www.tvpengage.co.uk
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