Sons when they were younger, and it is an amazing experience. My kids will be playing a game, which i am total in not understanding at all, and my kids say, jump, and i go, how . Everything that is intuitive to them is completely foreign to me. The good news is i am at no risk of becoming addicted to video games. The last point i would like to make is that the environment is really changing rapidly. 10 years ago, if we had sat down and talk about seniors and technology, a lot of people would have wondered why seniors would want to use computers, but that has shifted. Over the next few years, as all of us move toward being seniors, we will not be wanting technology. We will be demanding it. The field is going to change, and more and more people are going to be here. So the ability to make Technology Accessible is there. Those of us charged with doing this have a really important role. We have to be able to provide the tools for the technology in ways that the people can hear. I am happy
What you see is what the community wanted. These ideas all came from the residents of this community. As a result, there is a sense of ownership, pride and responsibility that goes along with what is going to be an exciting park. Okay, id like to introduce lieutenant dwight waldo, retired from the San Francisco police department, he will be our next key note speakers so please listen to mr. Dwight waldo thank you, drew, im very pleased to be here and im pleased to see so many people attending. My program today will basically be on training and expertise, being able to go out, understand the gravanis culture and then take it to court and get a successful prosecution. Just a little background, im not going to read it all. I pretty much go by sergeant because i was only a lieutenant the last 3 months and i found out if you google me under lieutenant you find something. I stick with sergeant because i have about 14 years on google for that. I spent about 28 years as a Police Officer for th
[applause] it is a great resource for families, to have fun in the city, recreation. This is an amazing park. We have not revitalized it without public and private investment. The critical piece of the process of this renovation was that it was all about the community. We reached out to everyone in this community. We love this park dearly and they all had thoughts and ideas and they wanted to bring their own creativity and their personality to bear on the design. What you see is what the community wanted. These ideas all came from the residents of this community. As a result, there is a sense of ownership, pride and responsibility that goes along with what is going to be an exciting park. Okay, id like to introduce lieutenant dwight waldo, retired from the San Francisco police department, he will be our next key note speakers so please listen to mr. Dwight waldo thank you, drew, im very pleased to be here and im pleased to see so many people attending. My program today will basically b
[inaudible] the City Attorney but took no action. The board [inaudible] and that the Real Property negotiators took no action. Member hot it would be appropriate to take a motion or disclose or not disclose . [speaker not understood]. We are adjourned. However however. Lets have the tv thing go off for a moment. [adjourned] [adjourned]. Do you like this top . Thats so gay. Really . Yeah. Its totally gay. You know, you really shouldnt say that. Say what . Well, say that something is gay when you mean its bad. Its insulting. What if every time something was bad, everybody said, ugh. Thats so girl wearing a skirt as a top. Oh. You are. Ha ha. Shut up. Those are cute jeans, though. We came to seven straight about 10 years ago. 7th street about 10 years ago. The environment is huge. It is stronger than willpower. Surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. You are making it safer. Push, push. That
Specialty unit. The iplt is really big. There are probably people in this room saying i got graffiti when somebody else wanted it, and thats hard. And theres people like me and the officers i have hired into my units that just love the job and see the value in it, see the value for the community. So youve got to have that interest or else, again, you are going to have not as successful an officer. Now you found the officer, you got him figured out, i talk a lot about officers but the same applies to civilians, anybody sitting out in this audience. Because my concept is anybody can be a graffiti expert and a lot of that comes down to training. Where do you find this training . First its police officers, we get a lot of it through approved training classes, things certified by the state, postclasses and thats fairly consistent in a lot of states that have a group that authorizes what kind of training the officer gets. Articles and books, thats fairly selfexplanatory. And really you wind