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Police commission approves clarifications to body-worn camera policy pending meet-and-confer

San Francisco Police Commission · January 10, 2018
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Summary

The San Francisco Police Commission voted to adopt clarifying edits to Department General Order 10.11 on body-worn cameras, including that officers may review only their own video after officer-involved shootings; the changes are subject to meet-and-confer with the Police Officers Association.

The San Francisco Police Commission voted Jan. 10 to adopt a set of clarifications to Department General Order 10.11 governing body-worn cameras, with the changes to be finalized through the required meet-and-confer process with the Police Officers Association.

The commission’s action, taken by voice vote after public comment, responds to language commissioners and department staff said had led to inconsistent interpretation during the policy’s two years of use. Terri Dilshaw introduced the item and Chief William Scott summarized the edits, saying department staff wanted to ensure a clear definition of activation and to remove ambiguity about what constitutes deactivation.…

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