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Please add any comments below regarding your thoughts on police oversight. <br />This is a step in the right direction. Thank you for all efforts that increase the value of life <br />for those that live, study, pray, work, visit our beautiful City of Santa Ana. <br />The city of Santa Ana needs to defund the police. Also, the oversight commission will <br />definitely solve the distrust between the community and law enforcement—you have <br />to get to the root of the issue: law enforcement has failed to protect Santa Ana residents <br />and abuse their power. <br />Please take this into serious consideration. It is time to have full transparency over the <br />police dept. <br />I understand law enforcement and support it. I don't support the defunding movement. <br />But I also understand that with all the recent happenings and changes, people need to <br />see that they are being heard. So a Police Oversight would be a right step towards that <br />direction. Thank you for the opportunity to answer your questionnaire. <br />We must have a police oversight committee <br />it can be a positive for the city and it’s residents <br />Certainly this is a great idea to make readjustments to our police force. <br />I believe anyone that is on the committee should not have had any negative interactions <br />with law enforcement, nor have had family or relatives having negative interactions. <br />They should be able to look at evidence from both civilians and officers before deciding <br />whether to forward the complaints to a professional board who can suggest whether to <br />proceed with the complaint or not. <br />Necessary and long overdue. <br />An oversight committee has been long over due in the city Santa Ana <br />This needs to happen NOW, not tomorrow <br />The sooner and more robustly this is brought into existence, the better. <br />I tried to add STRONGLY AGREE AND IT WOULDN'T LET ME ON ONE OF THE Questions. <br />Police officers need to her help accountable for their deadly and abusive actions. Make <br />sure all records of incidents are public, make sure any leave that is in regards to abuse is <br />not paid leave. Stop all benefits and pay until a full investigation is conducted by an <br />outside party. Stop police brutality cover up. If officers don’t stop other officers from <br />abuse in their presence they need to be held accountable as well. Stop The POLICE <br />BRUTALITY NOW! <br />An oversight board can be a valuable tool that helps both the police and the residents <br />they serve. It is important that such a board be fair to both sides by being diverse, <br />patient, and open to discussion and dialogue. I think issues should extend beyond <br />whether an officer did something right or wrong to what the underlying policies and <br />training motivated such decisions. The board should have penal authority but should be <br />viewed as a collaborative effort in order to increase cooperation among stakeholders. <br />Let’s make the city of Santa Ana fair and great again. <br />This should not even be controversial. This should be the standard. An agency us not <br />ethically capable of investigating itself ‐ inherent conflict of interest that cannot ever be <br />overcome. Thurd party/independent oversight is a no‐brainer necessity for every law <br />enforcement office in the country.
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