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SFPD begins meet-and-confer on Brady policy; commission presses for numbers and a distinct general-order
Summary
Department officials told the commission a meet-and-confer with the POA has started to craft a Brady disclosure policy; commissioners asked for data on how many officers may be affected and urged a commission-level general order to ensure an enduring policy and transparency.
Assistant Chief Morris Tabak told the Police Commission on June 2 that the San Francisco Police Department has initiated a meet-and-confer with the Police Officers Association to negotiate a draft policy on Brady disclosures and related personnel-file procedures.
Tabak said discussions with the city attorney and the district attorney's office had been ongoing and that the process started "this afternoon." He cautioned that disclosure of certain security- or personnel-related details could compromise safety, and he asked for care…
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