Is that Police Officer coming . Its been a while. We also have a this is something i am interested in what the data says. There might be a possible mitigation of calls from 311 and that was introduced in 2007 and effort to promote that and as time went on and people moved into the city we might have migration of people calling us instead of 311. Sir, just a quick question for you. Do you see the transition of more repeat calls, do you see that going from non emergency, non emergency to emergency calls . Thats anecdotally what my staff tells me. I am trying to find ways of putting some numbers behind that and seeing what the trend is. Okay. I have heard that from a number of residents in my district and it would be interesting to see that. Yes. And a final effect is the change in city. We have seen population growth, day Time Population growth and other changes in what we address more calls related to traffic issues and things like that, so those are some of the big theories and i have
Neighbors [inaudible] were killed by the San Francisco Police Department and there is no transparency in the investigation and no accountability chblt the race ist Text Messages are not just words, they led to death. 71 percent of the Police Killing since 1985 were people of color. With gentfurcation in San Francisco, San Francisco is now the second city with the largest gap between rich and poor and i think ground zeery is my neighborhood, theimation. Im afraid the increased Police Presence is more police hurassing more people and especially youth of color. We need fewer people thip jails mpt i agree with everything about restoreative justice and transformativegisting and communeky service and people getting out of the jail. Ime a nurse so see things through the lens of a community and of people. I only see increased Police Presence as being detrimental to the helt of both individuals and the community and San Francisco. Thank you. Thank you very much. Next speaker, please hello my na
Handcuff house keys not handcuff and homes not jails. Those two phrases should guide any discussion around Public Safety budget considerations and decisions. More police, more jails dont create a sense of safety for homeless and people in poverty and the budget should take into account those that are victims of the current homeless and housing crisis. Again whose safety . Black folks comprise 6 from what i understand the population of San Francisco but make up over 50 of the jail population. Additional Police Officers will mean one thing, acceleration and people into jail of people that look like me. The budget shouldnt be balanced on the backs of those already leaving on the [inaudible] of survival and i would like for your consideration to know this that the Police Department excuse me, that over 3,300 children have no place to call them and elders and people with disability are losing their homes and living on the street and again whose safety are we talking about . Are we talking a
Cacutta, glaiveg koa, london, new york, baltimore, british colombia, los angeles and [inaudible] has there ever been more Police Presence at a protest than this town. I also know that the police have quite a bit of money they spend on overtime for that and also on agent provokttories and spies. We know theyre getting money to do this to whatress political protest in this country and especially this city and thats all this money is going to be spent on [inaudible] put it down in district 1 or in your district thank you sir. Since the chamber of commerce gives you orders thank you sir. Next speaker please. Thank you. Good Late Afternoon supervisors. My name is mr. Ali and the homeless advocate to encourage you to consider your priorities on budget issues. Handcuff house keys not handcuff and homes not jails. Those two phrases should guide any discussion around Public Safety budget considerations and decisions. More police, more jails dont create a sense of safety for homeless and people