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Narberth police advisory committee approves minutes, affirms new charge emphasizing liaison and policy review roles
Summary
The Narberth Police Advisory Committee approved its previous meeting minutes and reviewed a revised committee charge that clarifies membership, removes an earlier certification requirement and solidifies the committee’s role as a liaison on community outreach and police policy review.
The Narberth Police Advisory Committee on Jan. 14 approved minutes from its previous meeting and spent the bulk of its session reviewing a revised committee charge that clarifies membership and formalizes the group’s liaison role with borough officials and the police department.
The revised charge sets a floating membership of three to five people, removes an earlier certification requirement that committee members had been asked to hold, and lists three core tasks: community outreach and engagement; review of police practices, policies and messaging; and an annual summary report to the Public Health and Safety body and increased…
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