GOT any pressing questions about drugs, anti-social behaviour or other crimes you'd like to ask Avon and Somerset's top cop?

Residents are being encouraged to send their policing questions to PCC Sue Mountstevens, ahead of her next Facebook live video with chief constable Andy Marsh.

It will be taking place on Monday, March 13 at 12.30pm and will last for 30 minutes.

This is the fourth in a series of live webchats, and during the chat, the pair will discuss questions raised by people based on a number of key themes including burglary, drugs and anti-social behaviour (ASB).

PCC Sue Mountstevens said: “These bi-monthly live webchats are your opportunity to address your local policing questions and concerns directly with the chief constable.

"Having the sessions every few months allows me to put current and timely topics and questions to the chief constable and give people answers immediately.

“I hope residents will once again have lots of questions to submit linked to the themes we’ve selected for our next webchat.

"We’re also trialling different times of the day, to ensure we’re accessible to people when it’s convenient for them.

"This is our first lunchtime chat and I hope you’ll have the time to tune-in over a sandwich.”

The webchat will be broadcast on Facebook live here.   You can submit your questions by emailing them to pcc@avonandsomerset.pnn.police.uk or by calling 01275 816377.

You can also send your questions on Facebook or Twitter using the hashtag #PCCinconvo Chief constable Andy Marsh said: “I welcome your challenging and insightful questions and the opportunity to answer the policing queries and concerns you put to me.

"It’s vital that I hear your concerns and make sure these are addressed.

“In the latest webchat you raised some really valid points about Taser and body worn video.

"I hope the answers I provided give you a better understanding of how these pieces of equipment are used and are reassured they’re used appropriately and fairly.”