Do it today if you haven't done this. City Council votes on Thursday
3/25.
Sonia
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From: Will Harrell, Executive Director, ACLU of Texas
To: ACLU Action Network Members
Despite allegations of widespread discrimination, police brutality and the killing last year of an unarmed young black man at a traffic stop, the Austin City Council is preparing to dismember the city’s new civilian oversight system in a secretly negotiated collective bargaining agreement with the police union.
The proposed contract would eliminate complainants’ rights to know any details about Internal Affairs investigations of Austin police officers and, by giving the accused officer the evidence against them 48 hours before making his or her own statement, increases the likelihood of the officer making false statements and misleading testimony.
Most officers do not engage in serious misconduct, but for those who do, Austin needs a strong oversight system that works. The proposed contract weakens oversight and provides police officers with new tools to help them get away with misconduct.
Take Action! Urge Austin’s Mayor and City Council to oppose the new police “Meet and Confer” contract!
Click here to get more information and to take action:
http://www.aclu.org/PolicePractices/PolicePractices.cfm?ID=15258&c=114