BRADY: Greater Use of Civilians in the Police Department
Yes, when reasonable and in consultation with the Police Commissioner.
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The Crosstown Coalition invites Philadelphians to discuss mayoral candidates' answers to questions posed by the Coalition. Questions were generated by citizen responses to a questionnaire sent in Feb, 2007. We encourage you to read candidate answers and comment on what you think. By: Bella Vista United Civic Assoc, Center City Residents' Assoc, Logan Square Neighborhood Assoc, Old City Civic Assoc, Queen Village Neighborhood Assoc, Society Hill Civic Assoc, Washington Square West Civic Assoc.
Yes, when reasonable and in consultation with the Police Commissioner.
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Labels: 05. PUBLIC SAFETY, BRADY
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The answers from Congressman Fattah, Evans and responded to the question presented. Congressman Brady replied that he would publish statistics as to the percentage of the force on the street "when reasonable", prompting the question of when it would be unreasonable to tell the public how many police are on patrol. Knox states that he will make "all relevant detail available" and promises police officers "on bike or foot patrol in every community" but does not undertake to tell the citizens how many trained police officers are, for example, stationed at the criminal justice center downtown using their detecting and markmanship skills to track the courtroom appearances of police officers.
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