and that would be, for instance, in the traffic enforcement section of that community policing order. can i get a copy of the community policing? it doesn t exist yet. we re in the process of drafting the first one ever. commissioner turman: you referenced a document in which you referenced a document which mandated the creation of the manual. right. that s in progress. commissioner turman: i d like to see the document that references that mandates the creation of the manual. i understand you re building we re building the document that references the manual and the manual. didn t we have an audit on the community policing? we had a report on that a couple years ago, i think. right. so in the past whenever you audit community policing, we ask all the captains to tell us whatever they re doing and then they give it to us and we put it in a binder and someone comes and presents. this is actually going to be a general order, a department policy that this commis
thanks, chief. president mazzucco: any further questions? next is discussion and possible action item regarding scheduling of election of commission officers. by way of background, we usually elect our officers in late may and i was elected to president and dr. marshall to vice president back in october november 10, later than i thought. so commissioners, if you want to discuss when you want to have an election. commissioner dejesus? commissioner dejesus: my recollection, i may be wrong but the charter says we do elections in may, or our roles say we do elections in may. my understanding is we continue to elect a president and you declined to take the presidency for several, several months, numerous months so we had a standoff and then when we finally elected it, the question is then i remember there was discussion about the time of election and elected people but i don t recall saying we re moving the election from november to november. there was an issue it was really o
it was an excellent job. i wish we had more public turnout at the next meeting. there s a lot going on in that district but it was great to see the members of the command staff at that station and the officers put together a very good program for us so i want to thank captain mamoney for that and the members of the community that did show up. and we need to get back out there and have more turnout next time but otherwise it was good. commissioners, any reports? commissioner turman? commissioner turman: thank you, president mazzucco. to follow up on the visitation valley community meeting, what i particularly enjoyed about it was can t mahoney s presentation on the recent activities and initiatives that have been started in his precinct and wondering if there is a mechanism in place, chief, where the captains are able to share those ideas with each other. i was particularly intrigued by his i can t think of the name of that program, the program that zeroed in on drivers and
11-094 that i indicated last time i reported to the police commission to inform the officers of the rules and regulations that the patrol officers are required to follow. i ve received two calls from the officers s inquiries to what they re allowed to have in their vehicles and i ve examined both those vehicles. so we re very successful. also, too, mr. allen byard of the association has been extremely cooperative making weekly contacts with me to determine how he can assist me. is there any questions about the patrol specials? if not, i ll go into the reserves. president mazzucco: that s great news. also some bullet points, we currently have 33 active reserves in our patrol in our reserve program. again, sergeant craig tom is the o.i.c. administrator. he works 10:00 to 8:00 p.m. at night. we have 24 level ones, five level twos, four level threes. all that means is that the training that they have in regards to their credentials, they re predominantly assigned to the patro
complaint against the people who were trying to collect, and for some reason the powers that be deemed that my life is forfeit from that point forward. i disagree with that completely . when i filed my complaint with the o.c.c., i attached to my complaint some documents that i wanted them to read that would give them a background on the complaint that i was filing. the documents were predominantly freedom of information act requests i had made to the department of justice. the o.c.c. closed my complaint without interviewing me, and only interviewed me after i pressed them to do so. they ruled information only, which is a foggy finding and they still would not give me definition of what they meant by that. during the course of the investigation, i told them about the three detentions i suffered at the hands of the san francisco police department and they claim they can only find one. so they would not investigate where the others what happened to the other two, and i find th