Transgender police officer settles with S.F., which agrees to more training
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San Francisco Police Officer Flint Paul won a $150,000 settlement against the city, which while not conceding any wrongdoing has agreed to require its police to call transgender officers by their preferred name and gender.Courtesy Flint Paul
Flint Paul became a San Francisco police officer in 1995, with a female birth name and identity. But Paul had identified as male since childhood, started telling other officers that in the early 2000s, and made it official in 2006, when he underwent surgery, filed documents with his new name and moved to the men’s locker room.
Transgender police officer settles with S.F., which agrees to more training
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San Francisco Police Officer Flint Paul won a $150,000 settlement against the city, which while not conceding any wrongdoing has agreed to require its police to call transgender officers by their preferred name and gender.Courtesy Flint Paul
Flint Paul became a San Francisco police officer in 1995, with a female birth name and identity. But Paul had identified as male since childhood, started telling other officers that in the early 2000s, and made it official in 2006, when he underwent surgery, filed documents with his new name and moved to the men’s locker room.