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Police Commission votes 4–3 to postpone joint Board hearing to define community policing

San Francisco Police Commission · March 2, 2011
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The San Francisco Police Commission voted 4–3 to postpone a joint public hearing with the Board of Supervisors that had been scheduled to define 'community policing,' saying commissioners need time to review the proposed ordinance and to participate with a permanent police chief; President Thomas Mazuko will contact Supervisor David Campos to reschedule.

The San Francisco Police Commission voted 4–3 on March 2 to postpone a joint Board of Supervisors hearing that had been scheduled to define community policing.

President Thomas Mazuko moved to delay the joint meeting so commissioners could review the ordinance draft and so the commission could participate when a permanent police chief is in place. The motion followed a lengthy debate over process and timing; several commissioners said they wanted more time to prepare and to ensure the…

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