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opportunity already exists for that -- this quote unquote exceptional person that's been -- >> yes, we're taking it out of the hands of the court and -- >> what would that process be because i'm not aware of what that is. >> for? >> you're saying the process already exists for that person to appeal. what is that process? >> the attorney for -- >> the public defender. >> would make a petition to the court that the person be allowed to go on em. >> okay. and that can already happen? >> yes. >> does it happen after 30 days or after 60 days or any point in time? >> as many times or often as an attorney cares to make that petition. >> i didn't realize that. so this change would then allow the sheriff to be able to make that petition? >> right. >> okay. my second question is what are part two crimes? >> non violent crimes. >> so my last question is this
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clarify because you said you're categorically opposed but this e-mail makes it sound like you're okay with the program unless -- >> that's actually christine fountain, she's the office manager and she spoke with deputy chief, who i must not have been immediately available so they said as long as there's not a rise in crime -- the first i even heard of this was yesterday and i apologize for not being in the committee meetings, but i'm a person who's been in court quite a bit, as again some of the other attorneys here, and i believe we have a good process. >> going back to the e-mail, sfpd doesn't have any concerns with this change? >> unless property crime went up 13%, which it did. >> now post that e-mail you're saying we are concerned because part two crimes did rise. >> as per the e-mail. >>
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last year they went up 13%. >> now the position -- >> my position would be that nobody talked to me about this before they sent the e-mail. >> that would have been healthful helpful >> we will now meet on mondays and i'll be briefed on this so that i don't have to do this twice. >> thank you chief. >> supervisor campos. >> thank you chief. again, you know, the reason that i wanted to give you that opportunity is because i think on anything involving something like this we always want to hear from our chief of police and so i appreciate hearing that and i just wanted to note, you know, and we did have a couple of discussions about this at -- in committee and so i think that this is very helpful. my understanding from the
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sheriff's office is, i mean, they obviously don't want to do anything that goes against what you're saying and maybe i can ask sheriff to come up in terms of sort of where we go from here. >> thank you. we're concerned too about the disconnects. some months ago i believe it was commander shin thofs representing chief sur when we had a robust discussion about this legislation and concerns were noted then and that was a lead up over a several month process, which our office was extensively engaged in with the
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das office and others. if there is still questions or concerns that prevail because it sounds like there are, i think that this also is an incomplete discussion to hear on the fly from chief sur, which i think is an important message that is to be shared here, and i stress the idea that it should also be heard from others that are not party to this discussion who also have a stake in this. in light of that, i would recommend to pool the legislation table because the conversation i'm hearing i think has been confused and not necessarily on point in the way that we would like it to be and if there are members of this criminal justice system that have unresolved concerns then it is only, i think, in the best interest to address those concerns and have everybody back at the table.
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>> supervisor campos. >> thank you. given that my understanding is procedurally if an agency is asking the withdrawal or pooling of a piece of legislation, that procedurally the best approach would be simply to table the item so i would make a motion to table the item. >> supervisor campos has made a motion to table. there a second to that? seconded by supervisor cohen. any objection to the motion to table? without objection, this item is tabled. and with that, thank you chief, thank you sheriff. and why don't we now go to general public comment? >> at this time the public may comment generally for up to two minutes on items within the jurisdiction of the board including those items on adoption without [inaudible] items which have already been
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[inaudible] please direct your remarks to the board as a whole at not individual supervisors nor to the audience. speakers using translation assistance will be allowed twice the amount of time to testify and if you'd like a document displayed on the projector please state to us to sfgtv and remove the document when you'd like to return to live coverage of the meeting. >> sir. >> jesus stood before pilot, pilot said are you the king of israel? and jesus said -- let me put this up. sorry. when jesus stood before pilot, and pilot said are you the king of the jews and jesus said say
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et vow this thing of now he answered a question with two questions. these were very probing. in other words, do you believe that i am your king, pilot? do you believe i'm your savior? do you believe i created the world. he was sinless. he was absolutely impeccably righteous. and we see the same thing in john chapter 7 when jesus said
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my doctrine or teaching is not mine, but his that sent me. if any man will do his will he will know of the doctrine, whether it be of god or whether i speak of myself. if he speaks of himself, seek his own glory, but he who seeks glory that sent him the same is true. >> thank you. next speaker. >> thank you mr. president, my name is christopher dal, i live at i rise to comment on the lies progressives tell. please note, mr. president, all references are rhetorical and most basic [inaudible] care as much as they say they do. those who simply wish to present the appearance of concern like mr. wiener
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advocate policy meetings, situation analysis, and studies of so called traffic combing he might say this is what we can do to increase the pedestrian planning, but what we need today is the cake. what we need today are officers today issueing tickets today for people running red lights today. right now this very second there is someone running a red light without legal consequence. good job mr. wiener. good job. then there's my landlord randy shaw, he organizes unions among the poor. he sounds so authoritative, he must care a lot. and personally he doesn't care organized services for his tenants. he doesn't do anything to keep drug dealers out of my hallway. he doesn't -- if he doesn't keep the whole down the hall quiet when she has a screaming
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fit trying to collect monies owed it because he doesn't care and if he tv into the air well, all night he doesn't even care to care. good job mr. shaw. and by the way, i can't survive on 4.5 hours of sleep a night. that is -- thank you mr. president. [applause] >> next speaker. >> thank you. i'm with friends of the san francisco estuary. we're here to commend david chiu for bringing forth item 67, the resolution urging protection of the estuary. this speaks to the importance of a healthy estuary. fresh water play is a crucial [inaudible] acts as a nursery
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for commercially important species such as dungeonous crab and [inaudible] helped build san francisco and contribute to the economy even today rely on adequate fresh water from the sacramento river. fresh water flows from these two rivers are rich in nutrients and other food sources for the bay's e koe system. fresh water carries suspended sediment which is vital to our restoration efforts around the bay. furthermore passed by the board of supervisors in 2010 in which the board of supervisors urged the legislature [inaudible] health of san francisco bay and delta by taking actions to reduce the amount of fresh water diverted from the bay and delta. along with our colleagues at [inaudible] par ner ship, funds of the san francisco eschew air
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urges passage of this resolution today. hank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> president, supervisors, i want to thank you. again, supervisor cohen putting together this resolution that was presented last week of say value yan cameras and reinstating funding that has been cut. i wanted to say she's done a wonderful job. i think next week she'll be presenting, if i'm correct, with some other things added into that. i want to encourage district 5, 6 and 11 to help supervisor cohen carry this out because they are being plagued with shootings. district 6 had a shooting over the weekend. district 5 had a shooting last week and about support this resolution making sure that
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surveillance cameras along with facilities funding for organizations that have been cut on the front lines [inaudible] so i want to thank you, encourage you guys again, district 5, supervisor breed, [inaudible] will be on board, district 6, district 10 and 11 to support this resolution that supervisor cohen will be presented at the next board meeting. thank you. >> next speaker. >> tom, [inaudible] apartments, it's a privilege being here. thank you. last friday about 7:15 i left the lighthouse for the blind with [inaudible] i was on my way so she grabbed on the back end and i said do you want to
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walk me down the stairs or elevator and she said elevator. as we strolled in she said oh, it's a bathroom. and for 26 years of my using muni i want to thank janitors first. they do a job that's dank and goes without thanking. for muni while they contract isn't finished yet, i still want some things for them. i want an alignment from the janitors to the operators and one group the maintenance mechanics have the problem that they all can go in alignment, they can open up the gates, they can [inaudible] boxes people ride for free as long as the issue has not been settled. right now they're without a contract. i wouldn't mind them going through these days without, you know, a fair box. let's get some of this into the
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gas management with a little bit of stake in this action. next, after 20 years on the job, a certain amount of experience accrues. i wouldn't mind seeing 25% of management being hirees of people who had 20 years experience in muni. next, i wouldn't mind 90% of management actually riding muni to work and in the city. and i also would like that since everybody else can park for free in a parking lot at muni, i would like the drivers to be able to park for free too. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> mr. president, i wanted to thank the members for their service to the city and to our country. i really appreciate working with all of the staff this week to increase enrollment at the city college of san francisco and i did want to point out
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that the school is significant to me personally as a veteran. many people in the city and county don't understand or know that the city college itself in the plan after world war ii housed veterans that were homeless, over 500 of them at hurtly village, and i hope today as we end our wars that the city can take lead and end the problem of homelessness for people who have served our country. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> first, i would like to show you the pictures. this is elizabeth tailor, she's the one that help us get [inaudible], michael jackson was the who help us get [inaudible] and someone's taken my [inaudible] he was the first black to die of aids and this is max morgan. being that we found a cure to
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aids, but a lot of dark, black and brown countries they don't get the education. i'm proof that i'm living. but you know, today we start off with eviction and then we'll eat with convict and this is why i know [inaudible] this is a pattern of mine. i have experienced james russell during hot coffee in my face, shooting [inaudible] at me. says 527 [inaudible] he was arrested for taking my medical marijuana out of my house. then i also have [inaudible] then i have also jason young, another lady she and michael set up michael [inaudible] came out and said that he was going to get married she divided to kick him twice. i live in a building that have [inaudible] black and gay
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living with hiv positive i should not have to go through the pain. i look at how eviction is covered everything. you know, the speculators -- harvey milk -- until we have some harvey milk homes built at the ballpark and across the nation we're not going to get there. and it's not right when you have landlords [inaudible] done nald sterling and my landlord [inaudible] and i hope that i can still live in this city and be a part of the [inaudible] i'm about to fall out here now because i go to -- >> thanks. next speaker. >> sir, we are starting your
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time so -- >> [inaudible] the problem that i'm having is that -- can you show the overhead thing -- >> we were showing overhead. >> you're looking at me. >> we're showing it right now. >> [inaudible]. >> what i want to show you is -- >> speak into the microphone, sir. >> what i'm trying to show you is this is an e-mail from gel gill man and what she's saying she doesn't meet with ten tants and she, like, doesn't respond to tenants regarding grievances, regarding her property and staff and conduct of her employees.
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the problem is is that the 600 block of eddy is turning into grand that you have theft auto five. there was two women attacked in front of the bidding, one woman was pulled from her vehicle. she was pulled from her truck and attacked and then later there was an elderly cripple man who was -- he was attacked and from what i'm hearing is they had to clean the blood up off of the property. and just before i left they -- there was another lady possibly transgender, she was attacked in front of 550 eddy, i'm wondering if we can get some serious action from you. i mean, is it possible -- do we have to -- just because we're poor and impoverished, do these have to be breeding ground and
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a pool for violence? do we have to carry guns to be safe? >> thank you very much. any other members of the public to speak? seeing none, general public comment is now closed. >> madam clerk, could you read the adoption calendar. >> [inaudible] if a member objects a matter can be removed and considered separately. >> 66 i'd like to briefly sever item 67 as well as 73 and on the balance role call. >> supervisor kim. >> i. >> kim i. mar i. tang i, wiener i, yee i, breed i, campos i, chiu i,
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cohen i, farrell i. there are 10 is. >> >> item of 6 is a resolution to prioritize [inaudible] up to the amount of 3.4 million during fiscal year 14, 15 [inaudible] contract with the sister. city. >> i'd like to make a motion to continue this item for one week. >> second to that. second by supervisor mar. >> without objection this will be continued to the 25th of july. >> item 67, resolution to urge the ongoing bay delta planning process of the delta stewardship council and protection of the health of san francisco bay delta es chow air. >> i want to mention this is a resolution that has been passed by five counties tarnd bay. we would have joining them.
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i want to thank friends of the bay delta estuary and other groups and ask for your support. madam clerk, with this can we do this item same house same call. without objection that should be the case. and if you could call item 73. >> item 73 is [inaudible] and opponent ballot arguments at the november 4, 2014, consolidated general election. >> colleagues, as we do before every election, we have to authorize the preparation of supporters and opponent ballot arguments and i wanted to mention a couple things. what i'd hike to suggest after a couple of changes i understand colleagues would like to make is that we continue this item for another week because next week we have some decisions on the final ballot, but in the meantime on page one i'd like to indicate that the children's fund and related measures, that the
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[inaudible] arguments would be controlled by supervisor yee and on page 7 the declaration of policy regarding transportation, two changes i'd like to make to that, supervisor mar would control the opposition arguments and then the change the language so it simply refers declaration of policy aud sud [inaudible] so you will know there have been a number of supervisors who have been indicated as the perspective proopponents and a number of blanks and i ask you to review this before next week's meeting so we can have our assignments clear. so unless there are any questions i'd like to entertain first a motion to amend and then also a motion to continue this item for one week as described. motion by supervisor mar, second to that? second by supervisor farrell, without objection these items will be amended as described and the motion continued to
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july 29. i understand there's an immaretive item. >> yes, the concurring in the continuation of the revised of a local emergency, the rim fire by the mayor and in the actions taken to meet the emergency. >> we have received from the clerk a resolution [inaudible] could i have a motion to adopt these resolutions. motion by tang, second td by cohen. is there any public comment that concurs in the continuation of the revised declaration for the emergency rim fire? any members of the public wish to comment on this? >> [inaudible] i'm always here to at least always continue to have citizens and residents to comment and to know really what's going on on anything that come by the board of supervisors if you don't really know.
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i spend a lot of time fighting for hue juan rights in the city and i think that san francisco, you have to honor the small people in this city and it's showing that with these [inaudible] the votes are not reflecting human rights and civil rights. i hope that this will be -- we found the cure to aids, i think we can find the cure to convict to the eviction because violence it reaches us all and there's no reason we should be left africa and [inaudible] that's part of violence that you see. every time someone is killed in your neighborhood they say i'm not no punk and they shoot, you all need to understand that black and brown are shot on turf territory. white and chinese are killed -- they go to safeway, they go to [inaudible] georgia tech,
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virginia tech, santa barbara, they kill [inaudible] movies and we need to look how violence affect us all. there's something different about how we let violence in the black and brown neighborhood be unchallenged, but white [inaudible] all in this city because i don't want to die on august 4, that's the president's birthday because i know that jim carter started habitat for humanity and that is what we don't have. i hope you can talk to the president in that supposedly. thank you. >> thank you very much. any other members of this wish to speak in this public comment. seeing none, public comment is closed. >> i want to recognize we have [inaudible] here in the chamber, he's up from la. thank you. >> welcome to our chamber. with that, colleagues, can we take this -- actually, let's take a role call on the
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imperative item. >> kim i, mar i, tang i, wiener i, yee i, breed i, campos i, chiu i, cohen i, farrell, there is ten is. >> with that, madam clerk could you read the in memoriam. >> yes, sir, on behalf of [inaudible]. i want to take a moment and thank our sfgovtv crew. with that, madam clerk is there anymore business in front of the body? >> that concludes the business for today. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned.
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