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numbers of the officer -- (indiscernible), again there was a complaint made. >> vice-president carter oberstoneat's the end of public. >> on the motion commissioner walker, how do you vote? >> yes. >> commissioner walker is yes. >> commissioner benedicto. >> yes. >> commissioner yanez? >> yes. >> commissioner byrne? >> yes. >> commissioner yee? >> yes. >> commissioner carter? >> yes. >> you have six yeses. >> for members of the public, the line item ten is also being removed from tonight's agenda. line item nine, discussion and possible action to approve revised dgo 6.04, “assaults on police officers,” for the department to use in meeting and conferring with the effected bargaining units as required by law (discussion & possible action) >> hello. good evening. my name is deputy chief rog. good evening, vice-president carter oberstone, chief of staff, sarah hawkins, sorry, it says paul anderson there and assistant chief flarety and members of the commission and members of the public that's not only here but also listening to us online. i'm going to be introducing captain mark who worked for me a
numbers of the officer -- (indiscernible), again there was a complaint made. >> vice-president carter oberstoneat's the end of public. >> on the motion commissioner walker, how do you vote? >> yes. >> commissioner walker is yes. >> commissioner benedicto. >> yes. >> commissioner yanez? >> yes. >> commissioner byrne? >> yes. >> commissioner yee? >> yes. >> commissioner carter? >> yes. >> you have six yeses....
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commissioner byrne. >> thank you vice president carter oberstone. i as well i have been practicing immigration law a number of years and as many people that live in san francisco myself included we are either immigrants or children of immigrants and there is immigration program called the (inaudible) people undocumented if they are a victim of crime can apply for a work permit which can lead to a green card, but one of the requirements of the application is certification from the district attorney office or the san francisco police department, and a number of people have come to me over the years and said, where do you go in san francisco so i asked sergeant youngblood where to go and i just understand it is inspector tony florez who came up earlier tonight and he is at the special victims unit at 850 bryant street on the 5th floor room 500. i would make a request that that information be put on the police commission website. i think that as i said before, i think that san francisco has throughout the history had a welcoming hand to immigrants both
commissioner byrne. >> thank you vice president carter oberstone. i as well i have been practicing immigration law a number of years and as many people that live in san francisco myself included we are either immigrants or children of immigrants and there is immigration program called the (inaudible) people undocumented if they are a victim of crime can apply for a work permit which can lead to a green card, but one of the requirements of the application is certification from the district...
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. >> vice president carter oberstone, i like to take roll? >> please. [roll call] >> you have a quorum. also here tonight we have chief william scott appearing virtually as well as assistant chief lazar and paul henderson from department of police accountability. >> welcome everyone. for member s for the public want to advice changes to the agenda. item 5 is taken off the agenda today because there isn't yet a revised version for the public and the commission to consider, and the chief will give a update on status of the negotiations during his chief's report. chief scott will be joining remotely for a portion of today's meeting and so we will take a couple items out of order that chief scott will speak on so he can speak first because he is on the east coast. with that, we are going to start with item number 6, please. >> line item 6, discussion of deadlines per dgo 3.01 written communication for guidelines of first amendment activity 6.18 warrant arrests and 9.303 mandatory blood test for drivers under the influence. at request of the commission. >> i
. >> vice president carter oberstone, i like to take roll? >> please. [roll call] >> you have a quorum. also here tonight we have chief william scott appearing virtually as well as assistant chief lazar and paul henderson from department of police accountability. >> welcome everyone. for member s for the public want to advice changes to the agenda. item 5 is taken off the agenda today because there isn't yet a revised version for the public and the commission to...
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vice-president carter-oberstone. >> thank you, president elias. question, which is, how does this policy affect, if at all, interactions between eis and biu. >> this is a different parcel from eis so this isn't prescribed by eis unless perhaps in the course of a commanding officer's review of the eis, you know, that this could come into play, but i mean, that's definitely something we can take a look into a little bit more but really, like, the concerning behavior we're talking about is job performance related, does this person appears to be a danger to them receives or a danger to others? but i think that's an intersection that we can absolutely look at and -- >> i guess i'm asking, maybe i should have -- i assume sometimes in the course of an eis alert, the remedy for that is to recommend that an officer reach out to bsu. >> yes. >> i guess i'm wondering if this dto changes the way that process happens, if there's an eis alert, there's a conveniently appropriate people, there's a decision made inform, let's just say, recommend to the officer to
vice-president carter-oberstone. >> thank you, president elias. question, which is, how does this policy affect, if at all, interactions between eis and biu. >> this is a different parcel from eis so this isn't prescribed by eis unless perhaps in the course of a commanding officer's review of the eis, you know, that this could come into play, but i mean, that's definitely something we can take a look into a little bit more but really, like, the concerning behavior we're talking...
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. >> thank you, chair, vice-president carter -- oberstone. chief, your members have been active in the chinese new year parade and keeping us safe, looking forward to another great parade too. just over this last couple of weeks, as quite -- quite a few critical incidents that happened at our chinese community and i want to thank, i guess, the sheriff and the squad that did stop the guy from doing more. i think it was torrance in california and so, keep safe. that's all i have to say and again, to the family of -- just keep it at that. that's all i have to report. thank you. >> seeing no names in the queue, can we go inform public comment. >> members of the public that like to make public comment regarding the chief's report, please approach the podium or press star three. >> again, i'm back again. even though i'm still talking about my child, i am still, again, i put up this picture right here, i can hold it here, you can see it. you can bring it back to -- where the police officer verses community violence. the bullet is the same. we still
. >> thank you, chair, vice-president carter -- oberstone. chief, your members have been active in the chinese new year parade and keeping us safe, looking forward to another great parade too. just over this last couple of weeks, as quite -- quite a few critical incidents that happened at our chinese community and i want to thank, i guess, the sheriff and the squad that did stop the guy from doing more. i think it was torrance in california and so, keep safe. that's all i have to say and...
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this practice came to light when police commissioner max carter oberstone blew the whistle after the mayor office pressureed to make statements for the police commission proposed policy to ban pre text traffic stops. requiring undated reslingination letters is against city policy and the decision whether to resign is commissioners and not delegated to the appointing authority. this applies equally to all appointing authorities including the board of supervisor, the mayor, the controller, the public defender, the district attorney and are any other city official husband the power to appoint commissioners. at the end of the day we want to make sure this practice is clearly prohibited for anyone, not just the mayor moving forward. the ordinance does not prevent any appointing authority from removing a commissioner through the process outlined in the charter. i think it is important that we recognize the circumstances giving rise to this legislation. as commissioner carter oberstone disclosed he was pressured to use mayoral talking points regarding the pretext stop policy considered by t
this practice came to light when police commissioner max carter oberstone blew the whistle after the mayor office pressureed to make statements for the police commission proposed policy to ban pre text traffic stops. requiring undated reslingination letters is against city policy and the decision whether to resign is commissioners and not delegated to the appointing authority. this applies equally to all appointing authorities including the board of supervisor, the mayor, the controller, the...
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this practice came to light when police commissioner max carter oberstone blew the whistle after the mayor office pressureed to make statements for the police commission proposed policy to ban pre text traffic stops. requiring undated reslingination letters is against city policy and the decision whether to resign is commissioners and not delegated to the appointing authority. this applies equally to all appointing authorities including the board of supervisor, the mayor, the controller, the public defender, the district attorney and are any other city official husband the power to appoint commissioners. at the end of the day we want to make sure this practice is clearly prohibited for anyone, not just the mayor moving forward. the ordinance does not prevent any appointing authority from removing a commissioner through the process outlined in the charter. i think it is important that we recognize the circumstances giving rise to this legislation. as commissioner carter oberstone disclosed he was pressured to use mayoral talking points regarding the pretext stop policy considered by t
this practice came to light when police commissioner max carter oberstone blew the whistle after the mayor office pressureed to make statements for the police commission proposed policy to ban pre text traffic stops. requiring undated reslingination letters is against city policy and the decision whether to resign is commissioners and not delegated to the appointing authority. this applies equally to all appointing authorities including the board of supervisor, the mayor, the controller, the...
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this practice came to light when police commissioner max carter oberstone blew the whistle after thesureed to make statements for the police commission proposed policy to ban pre text traffic stops. requiring undated reslingination letters is against city policy and the decision whether to resign is commissioners and not delegated to the appointing authority. this applies equally to all appointing authorities including the board of supervisor, the mayor, the controller, the public defender, the district attorney and are any other city official husband the power to appoint commissioners. at the end of the day we want to make sure this practice is clearly prohibited for anyone, not just the mayor moving forward. the ordinance does not prevent any appointing authority from removing a commissioner through the process outlined in the charter. i think it is important that we recognize the circumstances giving rise to this legislation. as commissioner carter oberstone disclosed he was pressured to use mayoral talking points regarding the pretext stop policy considered by the police commissi
this practice came to light when police commissioner max carter oberstone blew the whistle after thesureed to make statements for the police commission proposed policy to ban pre text traffic stops. requiring undated reslingination letters is against city policy and the decision whether to resign is commissioners and not delegated to the appointing authority. this applies equally to all appointing authorities including the board of supervisor, the mayor, the controller, the public defender, the...
. >> vice president carter oberstone, i like to take roll? >> please. [roll call]
. >> vice president carter oberstone, i like to take roll? >>