there is no mention of the san francisco police department responsibility that it is to enforce the law. instead, there are comments about people talking to their friends, singing of their friends will do what they want to do instead of having law enforcement saying their friends will do what they want to do. stop treating us as if we are special, second-class citizens. the law should be applied in all neighborhoods, or there should be something placed by each of you ordinance with a footnote that says it does not apply in the castro, and if the supervisor wiener thinks so. they may get less safe. thank you. president mazzucco: thank you. hello, clyde. let s focus on the positive. a lot of good things going on. we have a new chief. we have new ideas. we have new frontiers. we have new ideas. i heard the chief this weekend. i had never heard the 8:30 a.m. or 8:30 p.m., and he discussed everything. he was candid, ford, and open. what a change. he was candid, forward,
sometime between now and next week? president mazzucco: yes, that would be my advice. it sounds like to have already done that, mr. king. in my opinion, they would have handled it if i received a letter that explains their findings. if you can just say information only, and that is that, that is not good. president mazzucco: ok. thank you. ok, i will stop by again anyway. president mazzucco: thank you, sir. next speaker. my name is tom, and i have been here before about the patrol specialist. president mazzucco: how are you? i am 5. you have an officer. i do not want to comment on this case anymore i am fine. it should have never been on your agenda. they are unconstitutional. you were given a report 10 months ago i believe, or nine months ago. you have done nothing. patrol specialists continue to operate wallace lee and on behalf of their clients, they re paying clients to operate law leslie lawlessly and and be caught and on behalf of their clients, their
of the united states of america, one nation under god, indivisible. secretary falvey: thank you. and i will be taking a roll call of the commissioners. commission president, thomas mazzucco, commission vice president dr. marshall. commissioner carol kinsley. commissioner slaughter is an excuse. we have a deputy chief with us. it president mazzucco: thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the wednesday, may 25, 2 cells 11, meeting of the police commission. could you please call item no. 1? secretary falvey: this is the approval of minutes for the following meetings, january 19, 26, february 2, 9, 16, and 23, and march 2, 16, 23, and 30, and april 6, 2011. president mazzucco: now that we have had a chance to review them, are there any changes the commissioners would like to make? commissioner: only a thank you to tom for putting all of these together. president mazzucco: and i agree with the thank you. we have have a lot going on with the police commission. we h
the police commission. we have. i share my appreciation for these minutes, and i know it takes a lot of minutes time. i know you are watching the meetings to make sure you get your nose accurate, so may i have a motion? commissioner: i move. president mazzucco: all in favor? any public comment in regard to the minutes? let s move on to the consent calendar, line item number two. secretary falvey: i number two is a request to accept a gift of $150 from ms. leslie martin of wells fargo bank to be placed into the mounted unit floral fund in memory of charles t. ellis, #1748, and the fourth quarter 2010 document protocol report. president mazzucco: does someone want to move this? to what have a second? and we will a public comment before go into the next line item. the protocol report, commissioners, that is in your packet. have you had a chance to review that? any questions or concerns? commissioner: no. commissioner: kazakhstan two or both? president mazzucco: is this on tw