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6.D. - Page 70 of 179 <br />_ <br />Mayor John D. Seybert <br />Vice Mayor Ian Bain <br />Council Members <br />Redwood <br />Alicia C. Aguirre <br />y Y California <br />City <br />Janet Borgens <br />rounded 1667 <br />Jeffrey Gee <br />Diane Howard <br />Shelly Masur <br />July 26, 2016 <br />Honorable John L. Grandsaert, Grand Jury Judge <br />Southern Court <br />400 County Center, Department 11 <br />Redwood City, CA 94063-1655 <br />(Sent via email) <br />RE: Grand Jury Report "Body Worn Cameras — The Reel Truth." <br />Dear Judge Grandsaert: <br />1017 MIDDLEFIELD ROAD <br />Redwood City, California 94063 <br />Telephone (650) 780-7220 <br />FAX (650) 261-9102 <br />www.redwoodcity.org <br />On behalf of the City Council of the City of Redwood City, I would like to thank you for the <br />opportunity to respond to the Grand Jury Report dated May 24, 2016, regarding police use of <br />body -worn cameras in San Mateo County. The following response to the Grand Jury Report <br />was reviewed and approved by the City Council at its meeting on July 25, 2016. <br />Pursuant to Penal Code Section 933.05, the Grand Jury requested responses from the City of <br />Redwood City on Recommendations 1 and 3. The Recommendations and the City's response <br />are detailed as follows: <br />R1. The Grand Jury recommends that the councils of those cities/towns that have not <br />adopted body -worn cameras direct their respective chiefs of police to develop an <br />appropriate body -worn camera implementation plan and advise the public of their plan <br />by November 30, 2016. <br />Agree: A report on body -worn cameras will be prepared for City Council and public <br />review within the stipulated timeframe. <br />R3. The Grand Jury recommends that the police departments of those cities, towns, and <br />the Broadmoor Police Protection District that have not adopted body -worn cameras <br />implement a body -worn camera system as soon as possible but, in any case, no later <br />than October 31, 2017. <br />Partially Agree: The City agrees with the basic premise that body -worn cameras are an <br />important technological enhancement in the current era of modern policing. The City <br />recognizes the inherent benefits that body camera evidence provides for transparent <br />reviews of officer performance, the value of decreasing false claims against officers, <br />109 <br />