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OCC says city attorneys are blocking access to PSA photos, cites Labor Code interpretation
Summary
The Office of Citizens Complaints told the Police Commission that access to police service attendant (PSA) photographs and station lists has been denied based on a city attorney interpretation of the Labor Code, and said OCC staff are pursuing clarification to preserve transparency for complainants.
The Office of Citizens Complaints told the Police Commission on May 13 that it has been denied access to photographs and rosters for police service aides (PSAs), a change the OCC says hampers its ability to run photo lineups for complainants.
Director Joyce Hicks said the denial traces to a city attorney's interpretation of the California Labor Code…
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