Clermont police continue to build community relations one cup of coffee – and this time, one slice of pizza – at a time.
The Clermont Police Department invites the public to join them from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. March 10 at Corelli’s Pantry, 732 West Montrose St.
Coffee with a Cop is a nationwide program that reinforces good relations between the community and its local law enforcement agency. This month, the Clermont Police Department and Corelli’s Pantry are collaborating to invite the community out to strengthen this cause and enjoy a cup of coffee and a slice of pizza.
The public will get to talk with our local Clermont police officers and ask questions, voice their concerns and get to know the officers in their neighborhoods.
“As always, we welcome the opportunity to sit down and have a conversation with our Clermont citizens,” Chief Charles Broadway said. “Partnerships such as this help create an atmosphere that facilitates communication by breaking down the traditional barriers that so often exist between police officers and the citizens they serve.”
Coffee with a Cop allows citizens to meet police officers in a relaxed, neutral atmosphere with no speeches, no agenda and no preset subjects. It allows them to spend one-on-one time with an officer in their community and to discuss whatever concerns are important to them. The conversation is intimate and personal, equally important to the citizen and officer.
Coffee with a Cop provides a “face” for both the officer and the citizen to get to know each other and form a working trust by understanding the mutual goals that they both have to build a better community. This will be a “distraction-free” time with an officer, no pending radio calls or cell phones going off.
Simply drop by and say hello. The Clermont Police Department looks forward to meeting you.