tess wellborn. public engagement is a good idea, but this obstructs the police commission's authority. it allows all all vehicle pursuits which we know have led to injuries and deaths and property damage and setting a limit on administrative time is unreasonable. where's the data? it appears to be a mayor's attempt to control and limit the police commission. it massively expands police surveillance and prevents the board of supervisors from weighing in on any new police technology until the technology has been out for a year, haven't we learned anything from the cruise episode ? and this is ridiculous. it also makes it more difficult for the police commission to limit the use of force or even hold officers accountable. this is not something that was crafted with the public at and is an attempt to override the police commission. please. so comment. good morning, everyone. my name is joel haley. i'm the director of the criminal justice program at the aclu of northern california. we are a coalition of