Members of the public are being asked to give their opinion on the controversial issue of armed police on Scotland's streets.

The Scottish Police Authority (SPA) says it wants to gauge the level of public concern following what it describes as "misinformation and misunderstandings" in the debate surrounding the policy.

Politicians and community leaders have attacked the nationwide roll-out of officers with a standing authority to carry guns on routine patrols since the formation of Scotland's single police force.

The Police Scotland policy is now the subject of independent reviews by the SPA and HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS).

Iain Whyte, board member and chairman of the scrutiny inquiry, said: "I want to urge everyone in Scotland to play their part."

The public can submit evidence by visiting the SPA website at www.spa.police.uk. Deadline October 17.