Sure. Program that tracks traffic stops is done at the time that the officer makes contact with the individual or individuals. In the event that the officer has to leave, they have the ability to go back and modify or complete that record. Thats under 96a. As we look on the horizon for 953, because its a webbased application and we wont have the same protocols as the state, well be forced to either do data entry in our cars, of which only a portion of the cars have modems, or we have to go back to the station to do the 41field response. Well be working with the state as best we can to identify either fixing our application or getting them to roll out that application in the state. Those questions came up in sacramento. Is information is there a delay in the information from squad car versus back at the station . Is there a loss of information that takes place . Thats a legitimate question. If the data is captured, whether its pen and paper, we still carry pen and paper. If its in a not
Today is january 25, 2018. And this is the regular meeting of the San Francisco human rights commission. Its 5 41 p. M. Madam secretary, will you please read the roll call . [roll call] you have a quorum. Thank you. Now well go to Public Comment on items not on the agenda. This is an opportunity for members of the public to address the commission on matters that are within the committees jurisdiction, but not on todays agenda. We would ask Public Comment to address any comments to the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners or department personnel. Pursuant to the rules of government, the commissioners will not enter into debate or discussion with speakers on items related to Public Comment. Please note that a lack of response is not necessarily a sign of agreement or support with the statements made during Public Comment. With that, is there Public Comment on items not on the agenda . Seeing none, well move to the next item on the agenda. Number 2, adoption of minute
And this is the regular meeting of the San Francisco human rights commission. Its 5 41 p. M. Madam secretary, will you please read the roll call . [roll call] you have a quorum. Thank you. Now well go to Public Comment on items not on the agenda. This is an opportunity for members of the public to address the commission on matters that are within the committees jurisdiction, but not on todays agenda. We would ask Public Comment to address any comments to the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners or department personnel. Pursuant to the rules of government, the commissioners will not enter into debate or discussion with speakers on items related to Public Comment. Please note that a lack of response is not necessarily a sign of agreement or support with the statements made during Public Comment. With that, is there Public Comment on items not on the agenda . Seeing none, well move to the next item on the agenda. Number 2, adoption of minutes dated january 11, 2018. C
Minnesota has been a key part of the department of justices efforts and i hope we can build on the work of the last panel. Some usefulyou information about all the terrific work they are doing there. Greg has been a longtime prosecutor and has served for over a year as the had prosecutor as the United States attorney. Minnesota is one of the districts that features 18 focused a team focused on the Human Trafficking problem in the district. Without further ado, i would like to turn it over to u. S. Attorney booker. [applause] thank you all for dissipating in this very important summit, sponsored by the attorney general. I am here to talk about an issue that my office is deeply committed to and that the department of justice has placed such a priority on, process prosecuting Human Trafficking. It is timely this summit comes at the end of Human Trafficking Awareness Month and two days away from a super bowl in my home state of minnesota. I would like to take this opportunity to highlight
Minnesota has been a key part of the department of justices efforts, and i hope we can build on the work of the last and all give you some very specific and useful information about all of the terrific work they are doing there. Greg has been a longtime prosecutor and served over a head prosecutor in minnesota as the United States attorney. Minnesota is also as we heard, one of the districts that teaches and act team focused on Human Trafficking in the district. Without further do, without further into, i would like to turn it over to u. S. Attorney brooker. U. S attorney brooker thank you for having me today. It was negative seven degrees in minneapolis, and it is a little warmer out right here. Thank you, richard for the introduction, and thank you all for participating in this important summit sponsored by the attorney general. I am pleased here to talk about an issue that my office, the u. S. Attorneys office for the district of minnesota, is deeply committed to. And that the depar