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AGE/MIN (Charter Comm.)
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Charter Commission
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1999
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3/17/1999
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HERKES: <br />ROSS: <br />HERKES: <br />ROSS: <br />HERKES: <br />ROSS: <br />HERKES: <br />And your recommendation is? <br />I leave that to you. This is a general -. <br />Oh, you don't have a recommendation on that? <br />Remarks that you have to nail -. <br />Thank you. <br />Down the police. <br />Thank you, then I won't put it down. <br />ROSS: Okay? Nail down the police, general. If you want to know more, I'll <br />come and give you a whole speech on police. <br />HERKES: I'm sure. <br />ROSS: You have to make this a little more specific in the charter than it is now, <br />and that goes for the Police Commission, too, because the Police Commission is holding <br />kangaroo courts where the public is not allowed and the minutes are never -, or the minutes of <br />those hearings, whatever, are never given out to the public. <br />HERKES: <br />ROSS: <br />HERKES: <br />out to the public? <br />ROSS: <br />or whatever, yes, <br />State law say. <br />HERKES: <br />Do you have a recommendation? <br />They don't do that. I think it's wrong. <br />Is your recommendation to give the minutes for the Police Commission <br />After they are not actual, of actual interest anymore in a court procedure <br />they can be given free because that is what Chapter 91 and Chapter 92 of <br />Thank you. <br />991 Excuse me, as a point of information, excuse me, Mr. Ross, how much <br />longer do you have to go? <br />HERKES: <br />199 <br />One minute. <br />How much longer will -? <br />25 <br />
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