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Police commission approves consent calendar and two revised department orders; other items tabled

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At its Sept. 3 meeting the San Francisco Police Commission unanimously approved the consent calendar, adopted revised orders on body‑worn cameras and secondary employment, and voted to hold a closed session. The community policing general order and manual were tabled for further discussion.

The San Francisco Police Commission voted unanimously on several administrative actions at its Sept. 3 meeting, approving the consent calendar, adopting two revised department general orders and voting to go into closed session.

Consent calendar: The commission voted to receive and file the consent calendar, which included items such as a $9,500 donation from the San Francisco Police Community Foundation to Southern Stations, multiple SFPD/DPA quarterly reports, and a resolution retroactively authorizing the chief to accept and expend a grant of $63,254. The motion to receive and file passed with seven yes votes, no noes.

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