meeting with the police commission so that both the legislative body and the policy and oversight body of the police department can engage in that discussion. there are many questions i have, but i think it is important to hear from the public. i will be honest with you. having served on the police commission, i remember so many initiatives are around the issue of community policing. you had supervisor mirkarimi talk about chief ribera. in 2006, there was a report on current efforts in community policing. a number of citizens were involved in creating that and had a number of recommendations. i wonder the extent to which those recommendations were followed and the extent to which they are being implemented. at some point, the captain mentioned perf. that also had a number of recommendations around community policing. the ingles said police station ingleside police station was to implement those changes, and i am not clear whether that has been going on. there have been othe
most recently, that tells me a lot. i really felt i was pacified a lot on the issue. all i can tell you here and now is this. if those officers are not swiftly dealt with which the to the part to the termination, i will sue the city for misleading the public and pacifying me. i really did not appreciate that at all. i worked extremely hard around that issue. i spent my own time and energy going to all those police commission meetings, sitting in the front row over and over, only to see that happen again. good evening, supervisors. my name is susan nelson, and i am from the southern station cpab. i want to make a statement about the group that southern station and how energetic and cohesive a group we have. we have had three captains at southern station since our group formed. i feel that our focus has moved flawlessly through these changes. it is due in much part to the open mindedness of our captains and their support, and also with the help of sf safe. last year, we add