How Greater Manchester Police (GMP) have become more user friendly
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How Greater Manchester Police (GMP) have become more user friendly The phrase 'being user friendly' means adapting and making changes for the better for the public as they are the people who pay for the service of the police force. The GMP have brought in new aims and objectivities to make their services more user friendly. Here are some of the things which they have done; * The GMP have published many of their documents in different languages such as: Urdu, Farsi, Canonise and Punjabi. These are also available in large print for people whose eyesight is not 100%. * The GMP also have interpreters on hand for both victims and suspects to communicate with the police officers. * Greater Manchester Police believe, '... good communication is an important way to develop equality of opportunity for all members of society. This can be difficult for anyone whose first language is not English, is deaf...

