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to wrap the gifts. Officers often end up putting in their own money to make sure the kids have <br />enough. <br />• Saturday, December 6th was the Tukwila PD employee appreciation banquet. <br />o Awards were handed out which included: <br />• Service pins for employees with 5, 10, 20 and 25 years of service <br />• A medal for 30 years of service <br />• Employee of the year, Commander Rick Mitchell <br />• There was a question about whether TPD had been doing exercised at the Light Rail Station on TIB. <br />o Reply: Tukwila officers have been doing emphasis at the station all year. Since October, TPD <br />has funded an officer with a patrol car up at the station on overtime in the evenings. The <br />department has been in talks with Sound Transit to continue funding this in 2015. The <br />overtime this year was funded through salary savings. <br />• COPCAB Chair and Vice -Chair selection <br />• Jerry Thornton unanimously selected as Chair <br />• Kim Karns unanimously selected as Vice -Chair <br />• Discussion of 2015 Annual Plan <br />• Will discuss in January after the Chief has feedback from the Command Staff <br />• Good of the Order <br />• Jerry — Spoke in favor of LPO and has been able to look through the manual for the class. <br />o Shared an article from the Everett Herald about the decision in Arlington to have the Fire <br />Chief act as "Public Safety Director" and overhaul the police department before a new <br />Police Chief is hired. <br />o Asked the Chief's opinion about body cameras. The chief asked for the opinion of the <br />group first. There were mixed feelings from the members, from the fact that the camera <br />information would often support officers in complaints to it could put even more pressure <br />on officers to some privacy concerns. <br />o The Chief's comments were: <br />• The cameras might not always be recording <br />• Often suspects act better when they know they are being filmed <br />In many cases the camera footage supports the officers' version. <br />• <br />Public disclosure requests can be costly and take a lot of staff time <br />• Privacy concerns regarding victims and others filmed at crime scenes <br />• There is some talk of putting forward legislation to restrict public disclosure of <br />body camera recordings to only involved parties in a situation. <br />• Art — Congratulations to Gerry and Kim and also Congratulations to Tukwila PD for great work <br />of the year. He sees Tukwila PD as the best. <br />• Jun — Would like to thank Lynn for being Chair for many years. <br />• Laurie — Foster is gearing up for the 100 year celebration. The school has a Foster Hall of Fame <br />for prominent graduates. <br />o There was a memorial for a Mom of a Foster student, and 6 other children, who passed <br />away suddenly. <br />o One student was arrested for drug dealing. <br />o So far this year there has only been on fight on campus and as luck would have it, Officer <br />Schuck was in the building and able to deal with the students quickly and professionally. <br />• Chris — The Spring 2015 Citizens' Academy will be from March 4th through May 20th 2015. <br />o Gave a class on recognizing Hash Oil Extraction for landlords and hoteliers to prevent <br />problems which have been seen in other cities. <br />• Lynn — Thank you to all and she is glad to turn the Chair position over to Jerry. <br />• Meeting adjourned at 8 pm. <br />2 <br />