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HIGASHI: Does the work. <br />CARTER: Exactly. <br />HIGASHI: It's spelled out what they do, yeah. <br />CARTER: I think it's clear enough as it is right there. Obviously, for various <br />approvals, we do have to have the Mayor's approval on various forms we submit, if we want to <br />fill vacancies, before we can submit to Civil Service. <br />HIGASHI: I can understand maybe some supervision, but the control of the Mayor, I <br />mean, that's something -. <br />CARTER: <br />HIGASHI: <br />Yeah, the terminology there -. <br />It's. contradictory what the Commission does and the -. <br />CARTER: Lends it to be almost a political thing, and I think that's why we have a <br />Police Chief, not a cabinet appointee so that if -. <br />HIGASHI: Maybe you can take that question back to the Chief and maybe get back to <br />us. <br />CARTER: I will share that with him. <br />RAY: Okay. Marni? Oh, sorry. <br />HERKES: Touchy subject. <br />CARTER: Okay. <br />HERKES: Some of the other testimony that we've had has talked about investigations <br />that the Police Commission does, officers that misbehave or that it is perceived that they've <br />misbehaved, and that those investigations, the results of those investigations are turned over to <br />the Police Department and they disappear. Therefore, the public perception is that it's been <br />handled, or that nothing's been done. What -, how could we do that? <br />RAY: <br />HERKES: <br />Okay. <br />How can we change that? <br />RAY: Before we go too far with this, you know, we really haven't gotten, you <br />know, the Police Commission response on board for this so, you know, I'd -. <br />40 <br />