to: Vice-Mayor Scott Kennedy
re: the elimination of
Citizen oversight of the police
January 31, 2003
Dear Vice-Mayor Scott
Kennedy,
On Tuesday, January 28th,
you, along with the rest of the council acted to dissolve the Citizens
Police Review Board citing budget woes as your reason. Since the
council's plan is to replace the 7 all-volunteer board members with a highly
paid attorney, certainly any cost savings will be negligible. Nor did you
even consider the reasonable request upon the part of Chair Mark
Halfmoon and Vice-Chair Brent Fouse to at least
finish the 5 complaints they had already spent dozens of hours reading all
materials and viewing evidence in order to present their findings on those
remaining complaints.
It is obvious to me that you,
the actual person who gutted the effectiveness of the CPRB when it was
originally enacted in 1994, were more than happy to axe the program as quickly
as possible. You have on several occasions stated that you trust the
police,
that you count on police to
use discretion---which in itself is a good thing, but in reality, this turns
out to be a slavish adherence by the police to any request by a merchant and a
disproportionate focus on poor and homeless people, young people, and people of
color for ticketing and arrest. You acted to axe the board just as it was
reviewing the SCPD policy of selective enforcement against poor, homeless, and
people of color. How convenient!
You mentioned my name in your
deliberations and accused me of filing three complaints in the past year.
What was your meaning in this? Were you saying that because I filed them,
they were false or insignificant? I know you are aware that I work
closely with homeless people, and all three complaints I filed were on behalf
of the poor and homeless people who I had evidence and testimony of the abuse
and misconduct they had suffered at the hands of the SCPD. In the 8
years in which the CPRB has been in operation, I have filed 8
complaints. So what is your point, Scott?
As you were eliminating the
last vestige of citizen oversight of our bloated, piggish police department
(who's budget I predict will be miraculously spared in the upcoming budget
cuts) your parting shot is to impugn the reputation of those who filed
complaints? Insult to injury and hardly the behavior the public has the
right to expect from a self-proclaimed "statesman" like yourself.
I do have sympathy for the
council in trying to keep the City functional in light of the shrinking
budget. I understand that scaling back on expenses is neccessary and I
expect a lot of belt-tightening to occur. But your elimination of the
CPRB was just wrong.
Hundreds of people worked for
months and years to get that board established, and in four short days you
acted to eliminate it completely with phoney stats on what the actual budget
savings will be. The people of Santa Cruz are worse off today than they
were before Tuesday. Your efforts to sanitize Santa Cruz of the poor,
downtrodden homeless people and beggars will not go unnoticed. Your
actions to eliminate any protection they may have demonstrate what a pawn you
are to bigots, power-brokers, and to unchecked police power.
Sincerely,
Becky Johnson of HUFF
Homeless United for
Friendship & Freedom
(831) 423-HUFF or becky_johnson@sbcglobal.net