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we are very fortunate that violent crime is much lower than property crime. i think it is important and you looked at the crime rate, this is a 60%. you see a 21% reduction from a few years ago. i want to continue to emphasize that we need to get behind the percentage and talk about the fact that the human beings in our community today our spirit
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from the pain and suffering of crime. the next slide that we have, the mayor already talked about. this is a national award. i think that this is something that we should feel good about. other city departments in the police department is able to reach this. this is a point of reference for our city. with that, conclude our formal statements and we have questions country will take questions for myself and the mayor.
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i think it is a laughable without looking at the resource allocation. this gets you to the things that we to on a daily basis when we try to assess what is the best thing to do it. several weeks ago, a couple of months ago, we saw an increase in crime in a couple of areas of our city. we some primarily chinese victims and yen and around muni
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and corridors. we have the freedom today to move these as we need to. weeks took 32 people in the city. we can come up with a more sustainable solution. we are working to come will with funding to have communities. escort services that we will be training later on this month in order to come up with the most sustainable solution. this could put every community at the same level. i don't have the freedom to be able to move people around and deal with an immediate need.
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>> they don't have the courage to legislated. this is this solution to a problem. this is a solution, this chief has delivered results. the supervisors want to submit their names for police chief. they did not do that. they are out of their league. this is very damaging legislation. we have to stop this in the tracks. we need to call this what it is. i am here not mincing words because this is a serious time and a serious business. we have that.
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when there are no shootings and stabbings, this is a daily staple for us. we are increasingly getting better. in my personal opinion, this is not only very dedicated but this is an organization that leads on a daily basis by what can we do to avoid the next event. we did it with a trial. with this -- we did not just wake up and decide that we wanted to play a bunch of cops.
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mego a larger step further. we meet with our community. but need to the community have to look at the resources that we have available that we deployed and we apply to this based on the partnership and this could be the tool. this is not the only tool and i think it is extremely simplistic to say it could be equated it to community policing. it could be 200 years ago in an annex that we would -- when i started in this business, i was there for anyone to say what we were doing was community policing. to walk into the neighborhood and get to inertia, that is community policing. community policing is a much broader concept.
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to put this, this is absolutely so. we have more police and then what we have had in many years. this is a tool to slug it is talking to the neighbors and trying to anticipate what might happen in the neighborhood is like having the patrol in some areas, just like it is improving our technologies that we can get better. this is simply a tool. peres and approximately 1600 robberies in the city in the first six months. that's still represents a 4%
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reduction. we have a city where on any given day, there is 1.3 million people interacting in a 49 square mile area. nexpublic safety is a journey, t a destination. we have to get better. this is an area where we are working on the two friends but the cold is committee members will be a bird to seek help. we are looking to have a very diverse group of experts that will be providing the services
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to people. these are people who will train on crime prevention strategies, how to avoid becoming a victim. we completed our investigation weeks ago. we were waiting for some decisions to be made whether the prosecution would be taken and what the prosecution would be. we started reforming the crime must -- reforming the crime lab. the reason why we were able to
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do so was because we were drawing from a larger pool. the crime lab would have never been able to draw upon the resources that we did very rapidly in order to address the problem. the first thing that we did is we stop the hemorrhage. we shut down the controlled substance lead because of the problem that we first noticed. we had agreements with other regional partners. then we started to call the management. i reached out to the department of justice. they pointed out to the areas that we needed to work on. we needed to take corrective actions.
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on track the work in those areas that do not able to have capacity immediately. my commitment is that we will never go back to the problems that we have had before we had people who are terribly overworked. because of the size of our facility, we realize that that but require that we start contract in. the short term solution has been an immediate infusion of management, contracting out some work.
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the long-term solution is still evolving as we identify funding sources and we find the best model for the city and county. this would have not occurred if the lab was independent. i question whether it would even have the courage to come up and openly say what went wrong. there are crimes going on around the country. this is a fast-moving industry. the police agency is one of the two agencies that on our own we blew the doors open and expose their own problems. this is not the problem with investigative reporting for anyone anywhere else.
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this is a sad moment for policing in the region. plus it -- public safety is so intertwined that a reduction in public safety resources will have an impact on san francisco. we were together very closely. it is closely monitored. during the post -- event, many were sent to open. the mayor said that it will put together a budget and i believe this was approved.
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we're hopeful that the process will be okay for us. >> it is important to understand the point. there is no divorce, we are all in this together. look at the crime statistics in the last couple of years. i've seen more crime scenes and anyone should in a lifetime. and many of the victims were not from san francisco and how many of the suspects were not from san francisco. i am open to the idea that some things can be reconciled. we're dealing with a difficult budget and the constraints are a little bit different. we are looking to keep our police officers out on the streets. we're also looking to keep our
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fire stations open and have our firefighters deal with the challenges. we want to continue the collaboration with oakland. we have some ideas and we have some staffing models to get us to where we need to go. i am familiar with the minimum staffing that was established. the chief recognizes the budget
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and he is satisfied he can continue the budget. there are some very interesting stacking models. we have been looking five weeks out, five months out. key we are shifting and we have been handled. there are some long-range strategies that will address that concern. >> i don't have it, we can get it for you. we make that available every
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week. this is a very fluid process. lee can make them available for you. you can see that there is a slight increase. one the things that we do for instance, we look at a three- year trends. we try to determine last two years at the same time that will provide a window of predictability. there are many things that we can do. it is very important.
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i'm robert chief and i'm the park's supervisor in the parks in the sunset district. i've been working here for 3 years. we are 60-70 street below street level. the 64 acre park. the park is divided into 2 sections we are in the stern area. when you get over to pine lake meadow and pine lake, pine lake is considered a natural area. in 1847, the green family came out here, back then this was kind of an empty canyon and sand dun area. they claimed this property. in 1892. george green who's a second generation built the truckdaro club house. there was a hotel then.
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it was said this was the place to go if you were weary of the dirty city and the police. there were a couple of gun fights the front door has bullet holes. i don't ever repair them. 1931 stig mond bought the property from the green family. she donated it to the city of san francisco and had a specification, i'm giving it to the city that will be used forever for the enjoyment forever of the people of the city of san francisco. it has ever since. every summer the stern grove association in san francisco rec and parks put on 10 free concerts. usually people come out at 10 in the morning it's a family affair. everybody is on the lawn with picnics and it's free. anybody can come out.
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it's a great way to spend a sunday. >> goes to 1-2 in the afternoon and runs until 5. [music]. thanks to the stern grove association they renovated the concert meadow. it used to be a rolling grafsy area. put in a new stage and stage building. they put in terraces. we get from 8,000 to 12,000 people. and the meadow next to the concert meadow is full of people even though they can't see the music they hear it. i walked into the meadow several times and they don't even care. we do have literally events going on day and night. the concert association has kids days during the week. the performers come out for
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hundred 200 kids. now, the truckadero truck house gets rented out for weddings and retirement. the croquet clubs and horse shoes. 2 play grounds, tennis courts. we have from 25 to a hundred dogs here. it's like bisons going across the mid west. there are so many dogs they are covering the ground cht it's a get together. all the dog walkers know each other. if you go to pine lake day camp now, you will see 50 kids there. the r directors are wonder.
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>> the pine lake is natural. they take of the area around the lake. they plant natives that are drought tolerant. one that stands the dry summers here. the whole park is under going quite a bit of reconstruction. they will renovate the trails around the lake. and the big project is the capital project for pine lake meadow. they are going to returf the dog run and the meadow by the day camp. we are looking for a very busy fall. by the spring of next year should have major renovations to the mark thal make it an outstanding park. i don't ever refer to it as my park. all the parks belong to all the people. this park belongs just as much to the families in the bay view
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sdrishth as it does to the gentlemen that lives across the street. i'm happy and proud to be the caretaker for them. i wake up every day and thank that i have they interfere with the sound system in the room. please refrain from flash photography. if you would, please stand in joint commission in the pledge of allegiance.
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