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of law enforcement and they cause their hands are tied. they tell us they can t do anything. they say it s the board of supervisors that are causing a lot of this stuff. i happen to know-i lived in san francisco for 40 years that raised five black children in the city and i ve worked with law enforcement and while it s true you can t take the player you have to hate the game, this game started during slavery and that s the elephant in the room which the board of supervisors sign and the ordinance that pointed out that san francisco had noted that slavery was a crime but we still follow the laws that slavery started. so the police hands are tied because they have to follow the laws that were written during slavery times which it s easier to kill a man than to write up a report. so while i worked were worked with sf pd and found they work with me it s a lot of work but now there s a lot of discourse in the community and there are certain neighborhoods where they been note ....
proposition g the police accountability ballot measure and whether or not that particular opposition is the right tool and if it goes far enough? i have not okay if you look like i shall. all people are happy to give my thoughts on it that would be great. your presentation was very well done. thank you so much for giving us a complete overview with a history in helping us to really understand this is not an issue that just happened recently. this is something that s been going on for far too long and you just really put it into perspective and i truly appreciate your work. thank you, judge. i think were ready to move on to hear from the interim chief of police 20 chaplain. i want to give you your answers supervisor kim for the breakdown of racial breakdown in the police among its 49% deputy chief garrett tom professionals and is the san francisco police department is currently 49% white. 9% african american 60% hispanic, 22% asian , 1.5% other. 83% is male a ....
bringing this information out so everyone can hear it and also having the police giving them the opportunity to weigh in and that s how we were able to bring these kinds of changes in san jose. it doesn t work. it can work. thank you supervisor kim. judge kordell i just have one follow-up question. you talk about oversight and making sure there s an independent body. have you had a chance to look at proposition g the police accountability ballot measure and whether or not that particular opposition is the right tool and if it goes far enough? i have not okay if you look like i shall. all people are happy to give my thoughts on it that would be great. your presentation was very well done. thank you so much for giving us a complete overview with a history in helping us to really understand this is not an issue that just happened recently. this is something that s been going on for far too long and you just really put it into perspective and i truly appreciate yo ....