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Please add any comments below regarding your thoughts on police oversight. <br />I think community involvement is essential to police‐community relations. I am cautious <br />about recommending that any commission or board have any say or oversight into actual <br />police practices unless they have some prior exposure and a working understanding of <br />what the SAPD faces on a daily basis. It is easy to sit in an armchair and make <br />judgements. It's entirely different to be out in the community having to deal with the <br />very diverse community challenges we face today, and really understand what SAPD has <br />to deal with... and THEN make informed decisions. Any member who sits on a police <br />review board should have a good understanding of police practices and procedures. <br />Otherwise, how could they effectively know or review anything. Lastly, I would be very <br />cautious of listening to anyone who carries an agenda, and is pushing this police <br />oversight reform, regardless of their credentials. A recent news article touted a local <br />community member as a former Berkeley Police Review commissioner. That in and of <br />itself is not necessarily notable. But if one were to dive deeper into the facts of that <br />individual's tenure in Berkeley, a different image may appear. Listen to the people who <br />know, and not to fringe special interest. Best of luck. <br />I think a police oversight board or commission would help foster trust between the <br />community and the Santa Ana Police Department. It would be a great community <br />engagement tool for the City of Santa Ana and the police department. <br />Great survey! The staff that made this must be pretty good! <br />Necesitamos un proceso de rendimiento de cuentas cuando oficiales abusan su poder, <br />pero que no sea del mismo departamento de policÃ‐a que los protege. <br />Por favor on dejen que esto caiga en oidos vacios <br />Mas supervisión en lugares con mayor delincuencia <br />Seria exelente idea <br />La Supervision de Santa Ana debe imponer disciplina, que puede incluir el despido <br />Burn idea que hagan eso <br />Pies a mi si me parese bien todo liqueur are la polecia
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