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AGENDAITEMS <br />1. Approval of Minutes of 1 -27 -15 Meeting <br />Motion: Approve the Minutes of 1 -27 -15 meeting. <br />MOTION: Tinajero SECOND: Amezoua <br />VOTE: AXES: Benavides, Tinajero, Amezcua <br />NOES: None (0) <br />ABSENT: None <br />Motion carries. <br />2. Police Officer Body Cameras (Updated on Status of Exploratory Committee and <br />Department Of Justice Grant Submission) - Commander Jason Viramontes {Strategic Plan <br />Goal No. 1, if and 3b} <br />Commander Jason Viramontes gives a power point presentation updating progress made by the <br />Body Camera Exploratory Committee. The Exploratory Committee has been formed said goals <br />set to research and vet all issues related to body cameras. Comprehensive reports and <br />recommendations based on these findings will be provided to the Chief of Police and the Senior <br />Management Team. Some of the benefits include increased officer professionalism and an <br />increase in community trust. Potential concerns are when to record, where to wear it, who is <br />required to wear it, the chain of custody. One of the main things the Committee will be <br />exploring is the retention of the recordings. Although body cameras have benefits, it is <br />important to remember that cameras do not record things exactly as the officer sees them and <br />camera speeds differ from life speed. A camera can never replace a thorough investigation. <br />Policy decisions will be made as to questions related to public records request acts and body <br />cameras. Before the next meeting in May, the Committee will look at privacy concerns and <br />begin planning officer forums for feedback from the officers required to wear body cameras. <br />3. Fireworks (Public Education Campaign and Enforcement Plan for 2015) — Commander <br />Ken Gominsky (Strategic Plan Goal No. 1, 2d} <br />Commander Ken Gominsky has a power point presentation regarding fireworks, This year the <br />Police Department has a 2015 public education campaign and enforcement plan. In conjunction <br />with the OCFA, an anonymous tip line has been established for residents to report illegal <br />fireworks sales and use. As part of the public education campaign, there will be posters and <br />n. �t.t Iflyers with both the Santa Ana Police and Orange County Fire logos distributed throughout the <br />:. ICity and the schools. Social media will be a tool used to do community outreach advising about <br />13A -23 <br />
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