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Attorney for patrol specials asks commission to review client-list disclosure rule

San Francisco Police Commission · June 10, 2009
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Summary

An attorney for the patrol specials asked the commission to revisit Rule 4.15, which requires patrol specials to report client lists and rates, arguing disclosure raises client privacy and constitutional concerns and requesting city-attorney review and a temporary moratorium on discipline.

Charles Bonner, representing the patrol-specials organization, addressed the commission about Rule 4.15, which requires patrol specials to submit lists of clients and schedules of rates. Bonner said many clients have asked that contractual and financial relationships not be disclosed and argued that forced disclosure without client consent could…

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