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Public commenter warns commission the end of DROP could create multi-year officer shortfall
Summary
At the June 15 meeting, a Police Officers Association representative warned the commission that ending the DROP retirement program could require hiring hundreds of officers over three years and urged a joint task force to plan recruitment and retention.
At the San Francisco Police Commission meeting on June 15, a speaker addressed as Mister Delaney told commissioners that ending the Deferred Retirement Option Plan (DROP) would trigger a large, near-term loss of sworn personnel and urged a joint task force to plan a response. "We believe that effective July 1 . . . we will have about 330 officers in the DROP program," he said, adding that "human resources' own statistics"…
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