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with the law. The City Attorney's office sent a letter to Lexipol that their policy was "legally deficient" and <br /> "does not precisely comport with the legislative changes set forth in AB 392." This incident is just one of <br /> several instances illustrating Lexipol's consistent pattern of undermining current legal legislation aimed at <br /> fostering accountability and transparency in policing. <br /> In addition, Lexipol is not the only option for police departments. Local governments have created systems for <br /> police rulemaking, independent of Lexipol. Some local governments have implemented a hybrid-model wherein <br /> the jurisdiction subscribed to the Lexipol service but continues to publish its own policy manual. Local <br /> governments that publish police department policy manuals independent of Lexipol include: Los Angeles Police <br /> Department(PD), San Diego PD, San Francisco PD, San Jose PD, Stockton PD and more. <br /> It's time for the City to end the contract with Lexipol and transition towards a more community-oriented <br /> approach to monitoring and updating the Department's Policy. For these reasons, Transforming Justice Orange <br /> County urges you to vote NO on Item 14, and instead explore alternatives for community driven policies with <br /> community input. The City should explore options such as allocating additional resources to the City Attorney's <br /> office for in-house police policy maintenance, and collaborate with the newly established Commission to <br /> oversee and monitor the Department Policies. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Daisy Ramirez <br /> Steering Committee Member <br /> Transforming Justice Orange County <br /> <br /> CC: vamezcua@santa-ana.org <br /> PBacerra(cr�,santa-ana.org <br /> TPhan o,santa-ana.org <br /> DPenaloza@santa-ana.org <br /> JessieLopez o santa-ana.org <br /> JRyanHernandez@Santa-ana.org <br /> bvazduez o,santa-ana.org <br /> ETR:fiAN5F0RM1ENG :/ JUSTICE C <br /> z <br />