Members 20 to 35. Chief, were you the soul spokesperson. No. The commanders were there to speak to issues and to speak to the less lethal array thats been considered and then actually chief beale and others were there for moral support. Good. Thank you. Thank you. And director hicks. And director hicks. Any Public Comment on line item 3a, b, c, d . Good evening. How are you . Good Evening Commissioners. I am zoey polk and work with the Human Rights Commission and here on the meeting that was had that commissioner chan mentioned briefly when discussing the cjcj report. The hearing took place and we titled it the human rights impact and want to thank the commissioner for attending. This is part of the larger pairier [inaudible] as well as the work to [inaudible] africanamericans migration from San Francisco. Prior to the hearing met with City Partners and the Police Department and the Public Defenders Office and the [inaudible] and recommendations of people we should talk to and invite t
I would say and again it has nothing to do with this, but those are real concerns and the police dont exist in a vacuum with those things and damned if they do and damned if they dont and juggle all of the things and come up with something to satisfy the people. I just want to put all of the fingers into the pot as someone that does it everyday believe me its all in there. Thank you commissioner. Thank you. Next speaker. Good evening. Members of the Police Commission thank you for the opportunity to address you concerning the San Francisco civil rights ordinance. I am tiny [inaudible] and my comments are on behalf for a safe San Francisco. As you know the coalition worked to address accountability and transparency and San Francisco Police Department relationship with federal Counter Terrorism agencies and one that we worked on is within the San Francisco Police Department between the federal bureau of investigation in the joint task force. As part of that relationship sfpd entered into
Disappointed we were not notified of the report being issued today. Indeed we found about it a couple of days ago by happenstance. We are shocked by the lack of substance. When members met with the chief in 2012 he assured us he would include information which we outlined in a letter sent to him on june 8, and to address another question that was presented by commissioner several meetings happened with the chief and staff happened in july and september and after the signing of the ordinance. In short we are disappointed that despite the verbal assurances this report failed to include anymore any useful information regarding the work and this lack of information makes it impossible for the public to have true accountability to know what the Police Department is doing with regard to this issue. A five minute presentation is not sufficient to that and my colleague will speak on the details of this. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you members of the commission. Thank you for the chance to addr
Curious how do you 137bd to that. Unfortunately its not my position to respond. Community members dont come to me with those complaints. I can tell you in the work our task is to survey experts and Community Members and get both sides of the dialogue and what we can do to reduce the disproportionate impact and the consequences and its not up to me. Its up to the commission to make those recommendations but all sides of the dialogue is what were presenting to the commission. I would say and again it has nothing to do with this, but those are real concerns and the police dont exist in a vacuum with those things and damned if they do and damned if they dont and juggle all of the things and come up with something to satisfy the people. I just want to put all of the fingers into the pot as someone that does it everyday believe me its all in there. Thank you commissioner. Thank you. Next speaker. Good evening. Members of the Police Commission thank you for the opportunity to address you conc
Thank you. Next speaker. Good evening. Members of the Police Commission thank you for the opportunity to address you concerning the San Francisco civil rights ordinance. I am tiny [inaudible] and my comments are on behalf for a safe San Francisco. As you know the coalition worked to address accountability and transparency and San Francisco Police Department relationship with federal Counter Terrorism agencies and one that we worked on is within the San Francisco Police Department between the federal bureau of investigation in the joint task force. As part of that relationship sfpd entered into a secret agreement with the fbi that did away with decades of progress in San Francisco. Members of this coalition have worked with supervisor jane kims office to pass this ordinance and make sure that local and state standards apply and requires transparency in the process and that the chief issue a report on the mission by them. This was supported by civil rights organizations, community and ba