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RESPONSE TO GRAND JURY REPORT FORM Report Title: Get the Picture? Audiovisual Technoloqv and Marin Law Enforcement Report Date: February 11.2014 Public Release Date: February 18.2014 Response by: May 12.2014 FINDINGS I I f (we) agree with the findings numbered I (wé) disagree wholly or partially with the findings numbered (Attach a statement specifying any portions of the findings that are disputed; include an explanation of the reasons therefor,) RECOMMENDATIONS Recommendations numbered.. implemented. _ have been (Attach a summary describing the implemented actions.) Recommendations numbered P'l implemented, but will be implemented in the future. (Attach a timeframe for the implementation.) have not yet been Recommendations numbe ll l'/ require further analysis (Attach an explanation and the scope and parameters of an analysis or study, and a timeframe for the matter to be prepared for discussion by the officer or director of the agency or department being investigated or reviewed, including the governing body of the public agency when applicable. This timeframe shall not exceed six months from the date of publication of the grand jury report.) Recommendations n NJ rt will not be implemented because they are not warranted or are not reaso nable. (Attach an explanation.) Date: qlzøltq Number of pages 2 attached -/ ùut- *?luço çk aþaltu) " +tr þuwt fl%* flrujffi'?ùoyt -àaà ',n^r*r.,1 l.l I OlLl. Þaennnca Fnrm

Stephanie Moulton-Peters Mayor Kenneth R. Wachtel Vice Mayor Garry Lion MILLVALLEY John McCauley Jessica Jackson James C. McCann City Manager April2l,2014 The Honorable Judge James R. Ritchie, Presiding Judge Marin County Superior Court P.O. Box 4988 San Rafael, CA 94913-4988 Mr. Richard Treadgold, Fireperson Marin County Civil Grand Jury c/o 3501 Civic Center Drive, Room No. 275 San Rafael, CA94903 Reference: Response by City of Mill Valley Mayor, Stephanie Moulton-Peters to the 2013-2014 Cívil Grand Jury Report Entitled, "Get the Picture? - Audiovisual Technology and Marin Law Enforcement" Dear Judge Ritchie and Foreperson Treadgold, As required by Penal Code Section 933.05, I offer the following response to the 2013-2014 Civil Grand Jury Report entitled, "Get the Picture? - Audiovisual Technology and Marin Law Enforcement" This letter will serve as the offrcial response from the City of Mill Valley. FINDINGS: Findine -Officer cameras have been found to reduce citizen comolaints and officer these a 'We agree with the findings numbered: Fl most ci have not purchased modern audiovisual equipment. t City of MilÌ Valley, 26 Corte Madera Avenue, Mill Valley, California 94947. 415-388-4033

City of Mill Valley Response to Mqrin County Civil Grand Jury's Report Entitled "Get the Picture? - Audiovisual Technologt and Marin Law Enforcement" We partially agree with the findings numbered: F2 Several issues are considered in determining when and which audio visual equipment to purchase. Cost of equipment may be a factor, but other factors exist as well, including: Durability Ease of use Data storage and security concerns Policies and procedures The City of Mill Valley frequently evaluates the advantages of adopting emerging technology. The Mill Valley Police Department utilizes audiovisual equipment in our daily activities. We utilize a vehicle mounted camera system which captures images in front of our patrol cars. Also, each offtcer wears a microphone, which is activated when the patrol car's emergency lights are turned on. Officers may also remotely activate the system via a switch on their uniform. In addition, our Taser weapons have audiovisual capability as soon as the device it tumed on. In addition to our existing, regular use of audiovisual equipment, the Police Department is currently testing a body worn camera system similar to those described and recommended by the Grand Jury. The system will be field tested by our motorcycle officer for 45 days to evaluate its effectiveness. Finding 3: As of this report. the Sheriff s Department has not expressed an interest in purchasing body cameras. Recommendation numbered: F3 is not applicable to Mill Valley Police Department. RECOMMENDATIONS: Recommendation 1: The Grand Jury recommends that the Sheriff s department and all police departments in the Countv use on-officer cameras. o We partially agree with the recommendation numbered: Rl The Mill Valley Police Department will continue to evaluate the effrcacy of body worn cameras on its officers. Ppnnmmenrl 2: 'Fha f.konrl Trrn rennmm o flraf +ho nn.lina áanorfm f San Þ afaal Sausalito. Ross. Fairfax. Central Marin and Mill Valley request that their respective city councils to and well. o Recommendation numbered: R2 requires further analysis. If the Mill Valley Police Department finds an appropriate body worn camera solution for its needs, they will provide a report to Council to describe the cost, technology, practical 2

City of Mill Valley Response to Marin County Civil Grand Jury's Report Entitled "Get the Picture? - Audiovisual Technologt and Marín Law Enþrcement" field use, durability, longevity, associated policies and implementation plan for the devices atthattime which will be considered for funding. Recommendation 3: The Grand Jury recommends that the Sheriffs Department request funds from the Board of Supervisors for on-officer cameras and pursue grants and other funding sources. o Recommendation numbered: R3 is not applicable to the Mill Valley Police Department. Yours truly, flu1,,* Stephanie Moulton-Peters Mayor City of Mill Valley Cc: Police Chief Bernal File 3

Stephanie Moulton'Peters MaYor Kenneth R. Wachtel Vice Mayor Garry Lion MI VALLEY John McCauley Jessica Jackson James C. McCann City Manager October 20,2014 The Honorable Judge James Ritchie, Presiding Judge Marin County Superior Court P.O. Box 4988 San Rafael, CA 94913-4988 Mr. Jack Nixon, ForePerson M rin Civil Grand JurY 350-l Civic Center Drive, Room'275 San Rafael, CA949l3 Refe:ence: Follow-up response by Mill Valley Mayor Stephanie Moulton-Peters to the.20l3-2014 Civit Grand Jury Report Entitled, "Get the Picture? - Audiovisual Technology and Marin Law Enforcement" Dear Judge Ritchie, and Foreperson Nixon, ' As required by Penal Code $ection 933.05, I offer the following updated response to the 2013-2014 Civil Grand Jury Report entitled, "Get the Picture? - Audiovisual Technolog ' and Marin Law Enforcemerrt." This letter will serve as my response from the City of Mill Valley. RECOMMENDATIONS: of as a Recommendation numbered: R2 Funds have been allocated and equipment has been purchased. I City of Mill Valley, 26 Corte Madera Avenue, Mill Valley. California 94941,. 415-388-4033

Ihe Mlll vauey ulty uouncll h rs al{o.çated tun.qmg to purchase elght v body-worn cameras for patrol offrcers to wear.while on duty. The cameras are in the final phase of prograrning'and are scheduled for field deployment within the next week. The VIEVU camera system.readily integrates with the existing in oar caqerp pystçm used by the Milt Valley Police Deparhnent since 1996 Yours truly, MoultoniPeters Mayor City of Mill Valley 4ð i. r :i t. iì 't ;,.:.íi ll *-:. ; r