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Police Commission adopts resolution requiring notification to commissioners about high-profile incidents

San Francisco Police Commission · September 5, 2007
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Summary

The San Francisco Police Commission voted to adopt a resolution directing the chief of police or her designee to notify commissioners by phone or electronic messaging of specified high-profile incidents, after commissioners debated practicality, Sunshine rules and an amendment adding flexibility.

The San Francisco Police Commission voted to adopt a resolution directing the police chief or a designee to notify commissioners when certain high-profile events occur, a measure supporters said would formalize an existing practice and ensure future continuity.

Commissioner David Campos moved the amended resolution, which added a "to the extent possible" qualification to limit operational burden; Commissioner Thomas Mazuko seconded. Commissioners…

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