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handwriting on the wall. this had an equivalent in hebrew of mana. mana would be it 1000 equivalent. [inaudible] in ezekiel 45, that says that one shuttle equals 20. this is half of a mana. >> thank you. >> 500, for a total of 2500. the reason why i say that is that when nebuchadnezzar the
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this forces 70 years. this number, 2005 hundred 20 is a very important number. -- 2520 is a very important number. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good evening, supervisors. i am here to talk about item 61. our taxi director, she directorwith two cab company presidents on a fishing trip to another country. we got a charge.
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at the moment, we spend 30 hours at this meeting and we will be in the meeting tomorrow for six hours. i request you to understand our problem. there are issues with the two credit card machines. not one, but two. three machines that i have never heard of. i came to request of scott, a proposal or suggestion. to postpone it for a month at least until we can complete our talk with them. this is a very difficult situation bank is approved. we do want to see this approved.
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that is mentioned by the supervisor about the southeast part of the city. i have been threatened my life in that area. 25 more cabs is not going to improve the service. that is a dispatch issue. please postpone this proposal. >> seeing no other members of the public that wish to speak, general public cummins disclosed. >> item 61-66 are being considered for immediate and unanimous adoption without committee reference. if a member of requests discussion of the item, it will be discussed separately. >> would anybody like to sever any of these items? >> 61. >> could you please call the
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roll on the adoption calendar? >> item 60-66. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> those motions are approved and adopted. item 61. >> item 61 is a proposed taxi fare increase under proposal. >> i just wanted to briefly point out a few things about the resolution given some of the feedback. first of all, this resolution does not in any way say that
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there should not be character. they say that this should be coupled with a service increased. the mta is moving in that direction in terms of decoupling of the two. we are seeing actual progress. this resolution has helped provide that momentum. they understand that they need to put the two together. we have heard from the gentleman today as well as others that that would be acceptable to a lot of cabdrivers. in addition, this resolution states that cabdrivers deserve to make a fair wage. that is very explicit. there are a lot of reasons why cabdrivers are treated unfairly. the gatekeeper charge. i know that credit card fees are a problem. there is a lot of common ground
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here. if we are going to make cab service more expensive, we should be approving service at the same time. that is the gist of this motion. i respectfully ask for your support. >> roll-call vote, please. >> no. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> no. >> n. >> no. >> we have seven ayes and four nos. >> this resolution has been adopted. could you read the en memoriums?
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my apologies. >> i am not point to send it to committee. it is a non-binding resolution. seven members of the board of supervisors voted for it. >> let me restate that again. the resolution has failed. it would have required eight votes. mr. clarke. >> on behalf of supervisor cohen for the late renee. on behalf of the full board for a firefighter. >> is there any more business in front of this body? >> this meeting is adjourned for the evening.
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>> i work with the department of environment and we are recycling oil. thank you. we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why throw it away when you can reuse it? >> it can be filtered out and used for other products. >> [speaking spanish]
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>> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go.
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>> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> thank you. we will begin the roll-call of
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commissioners. [roll call] commissioner dejesus, en route. commissioners, you have a quorum. president mazzucco: thank you very much, the tenant. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the wednesday, june 8, 2011 edition of the police commission. until we -- before we head into the agenda, i asked the chief to vitas and a remembrance of our fallen heroes who worked on a day-to-day basis, hand-to-hand with our officers. >> thank you, commissioner. last thursday morning, two
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firefighters were killed in diamond heights. has that went into a single- family residence, a low-grade house, they fell victim to what is called a flashover, which is very hard to predict. these were veteran firefighters. you just referred to them as heroes. i have called them that myself. it is unbelievable what firefighters do day-to-day, and they know every day something like this may happen. i think the entire public safety community, absolutely especially the firefighters, are absolutely heartbroken over this. the rally has been phenomenal, both inside the public safety community, outside of the civic community. we love our firefighters and we
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mourn the loss of the two of them. i am sure that a moment of silence would be appropriate, and if everyone would keep them in your thoughts and prayers tomorrow evening and friday as we do them right. president mazzucco: thank you very much, chief. [moment of silence] president mazzucco: thank you. just for the record, firefighter vince perez is the brother of lucille perez who is part of our family. item one? >> approval of the minutes from the may 25, 2011 meeting. president mazzucco: commissioners, any corrections or additions? commissioner chan: one correction, very minor. i was not present at this meeting. i would just change that.
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president mazzucco: ok, make that amendment. is there any public comment for the minutes or the change that was made? hearing none, do i have a motion? all in favor? the motion is passed. call line item number 2. >> item number 2 is general public comment. the public is now welcome to address the commission regarding items that do not appear on tonight's agenda but that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not the individual commissioners or department or occ personnel. and the police commission rules of order, during public comment, neither police nor occ personnel nor commissioners are required to respond to questions presented by the public, but may provide a brief response. individual commissioners and police and occ personnel should refrain from entering into any debates or discussion with speakers during public comment.
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and public comment is limited to three minutes. president mazzucco: first speaker? yes, bring it down towards you. >> i am christine. i am here because of an incident that occurred. i was wondering if he could advise us on what some next steps might be after you hear a little bit of his story. it may be occ, but we're not sure. president mazzucco: ok. >> thank you. on july 20 of last year, i was falsely arrested by the police. the lady that i rented a house from accused me of hitting her with a door. i did no such thing. the police showed up, three officers, two squad cars, and they never questioned me to get my side of the story.
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i was handcuffed and sent to jail. i spent three days, two nights in jail. and i am here to get justice. and i am going to see if i confined to the officer, but i was falsely arrested. and i would like to know what the commission thinks about that. what justice am i entitled to? president mazzucco: sir, we don't ordinarily respond, but i would suggest that you speak with representatives from the occ who just stood up, and filed a complaint with her. >> thank you for your time. president mazzucco: thank you very much. good evening. >> commissioners, good evening.
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for the record, i have been a resident of the city and county of san francisco 41 years. i would like to bring up to date that i was at the board of supervisors meeting yesterday, and one thing i observed, there was no input from sfpd ion terms of how many policemen would be on treasure island once the new housing developments are in place, the new structures are in place, and what that would cost in terms of patrol cars, etc. no one brought up the issue, and i attempted to bring up the issue, and i was cut off the second time around. my request here, what will be the course of the san francisco police department to patrol treasure island as it gets developed in the next five, eight years? how many policemen will be assigned to that, and what will
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be the general cost on an annual basis for patrolling and protecting treasure island and mare island. as the complex comes on line. it will be larger and larger and larger as they build housing, etc. i think that should be on the agenda to be discussed and brought up by the sfpd. that is all i have to say on the subject. thank you for your time. president mazzucco: thank you. next speaker? >> good evening. my name is eric. i'm following up on last week. when the harassment on me began, i knew right away that i was in over my head. there was a conspiracy involving a large number of people who were trained in what they were doing, and they are particularly trained in the use of plausible deniability. they made me fear for my life,
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the safety of my family. i went to the san francisco police department, and prove detrimental to my calls. i was left alone to deal with this, and when you are under that kind of pressure, for extended time, i don't care if your james bond, you'll have a negative reaction to it. when i did, it gave the san francisco police department the chance to use the 5150 code to transport made to a psychiatric facility against my will. up till this time, i had no history of mental illness. i had a successful career as an accountant. in april, when this started, i did not know who or what, who was harassing me or why. i did not find out who is behind it and then i found out why. i was transported to a psychiatric unit, talking to a psychiatrist.
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he asked me what was going on and i tell him. he asked who was behind it, and i don't know. i did not. he asked me why they were doing it and i said i don't know. if you are. in that situation, it ends with you being diagnosed. i was in the time frame that i knew the police were behind the harassment and i was once again forced to speak to a psychiatrist against my will. here i am with no criminal history, talking to a psychiatrist on the 5150 code violation, and telling him the police are out to get me and i don't know why. well, my goose was cooked. i was diagnosed permanently. when i found out why the police were harassing me, i was already on permanent disability. my file was a foot thick and nobody cared. i told the sec about the diagnosis -- i told the sec
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about the diagnosis for two reasons. number one, i felt it would be alarmed that i transported to the psychiatric unit by the same people who were harassing me because i had a negative reaction to the rest of it. at second, as a person with a mental-health diagnosis, however unjust i feel it is, and as a person was been confined to a psychiatric facility on three different occasions by sf p.d., i have been stripped of my second amendment rights. i thought that would expand the imports of what is going on here. -- i thought that would expand the importance of what is going on here. can i have a little more? president mazzucco: i think your time is up, sir. i apologize. next speaker? >> good evening, commissioners, director, chief.
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i have not been here since the chief was selected to be chief, and i want to again thank you for the process that followed. i know was an arduous process, and i congratulate the chief. i let you know that we look forward to continuing our collaborative labor relations with the department and being able to express some concerns that we may have and working collaboratively to make the department run. thank you again, everyone, and congratulations. president mazzucco: thank you. any further public comment? hearing none, please call the next line item. >> item 3, reports and announcements. 3-a is the chief report, report on crime statistics, review of recent activities, status update regarding community policing, and update regarding district station commanding officers.
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president mazzucco: thank you, good evening, chief. >> my report is much the same as last week. violent crime remains down nearly 10%. property crime remains relatively flat. crime overall remains relatively flat, plus or minus a couple percentage points. we did suffer a homicide -- i should say a passing this week. the actual shooting occurred in may, but the victim of the shooting past this last week. actually, was in the adjacent room to the firefighter valerio, so we got to speak a little bit with the family of this young man, too. we believe the shooting to be gang-related and the investigation is ongoing. we had an officer-involved shooting yesterday on buena vista east, in the park district, where a wanted bank
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robbery suspect in southern california had been in a stolen car, was located. we received information from the fbi as to the bank robberies. there was a simulated done in one of the robberies. the suspect had tried to use vehicle as a weapon on two occasions against officers, no officers were injured. on this particular occasion, about 5:20 at night, after the special investigations officers stood down from posted surveillance, the plant closed officers were driving by, this all the reverse lights go on and on the car, they pulled in. it they took what they believe to be sound tactical positions, gave several orders to stop, identified themselves as police, as corroborated by witnesses. the suspect, acting as he had twice before in southern california, but the vehicle in
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reverse and used it as a weapon to go directly at sergeant ryan. ryan, pinned between his vehicle and the suspect vehicle and no way to get out, fired his weapon. the suspect then put the car into drive, hitting the passenger door of the officer's vehicle against it, and went off officer lopu, who had to jump on the cars for fear of being crushed as the suspect advanced. several more rounds were fired. the advance stopped. the suspect passed away at the hospital. he was also found to be wanted on a u.s. marshals warrant for extortion. never a good thing when anybody loses their life, but in this instance, it appears so far, again, the investigation ongoing, that the officers had to use their firearms in defense of their own lives, and the
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vehicle was being used as a weapon. with regard to whether activities, i was asked for a community policing report. we are convening a committee that the first meeting next week. the public and the police will be engaging, as many officers as possible in the process, commissioners are invited. we will have public meetings, and we hope to have a draft general order for the first time in my 30 years to this commission to make community policing policy for the san francisco police department. and then i think the last thing folks were curious about was the realignment of station captains. capt. takini is now the captain of the central station, replacing now deputy chief kevin cashman.
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the captain has an extensive history in the police department. he was a prior capt. at center, he has been tactical, narcotics, commander, deputy chief. he is very welcome to buy the northeast community. the other capt. replaces capt. favio. i have been spending a lot of time with paul. he has hit the ground running and as well-received by the community. he was a fabulous community policing capt. at ingleside camera -- at ingleside, 40 years in the police spot. he has done investigations over four decades of service and he will be out dancing -- outstanding. keep stanford has gone in as the captain of the richmond station. -- keith stanford has gone in as
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the captain of the richmond station. he is active in the committee, and then captain dan mahoney has gone to ingleside station, very strong background in administration and investigation, which will help their station investigation team. he will pick up on the experience of the station, and there has already been one great story, if i could get your indulgence. he was meeting with his district supervisor, meeting with supervisor cohen and his assistant had a $3, for dollar latte from an establishment that i will not plug here and that spilled. she was upset, and captain mahoney help her clean that up. he asked to be excused, they did not know where he went, and he came back 10