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RES 231378
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MILITARY EQUIPMENT USE REPORT 2022 <br /> Internal Audit <br /> The police department is committed to providing information to our community in compliance <br /> with Assembly Bill 481. Police department personnel conduct various military equipment audits <br /> to determine functionality, inventory, and verify proper personnel has assigned equipment. All <br /> military equipment, including firearms, less lethal launchers, diversionary devices/chemical <br /> agents, and specialty ammunition, were accounted for during this period. <br /> Training Costs <br /> The use of certain items of military equipment and related special tactics are perishable skills that <br /> require ongoing training to maintain proficiency. While the Department conducts constant <br /> training within its Personnel and Training Unit and specific specialized units (i.e., Crisis <br /> Negotiation Team, SWAT, etc.), there is significant tactical insight and an enhanced skillset to be <br /> gained by participating in external training courses. These courses provide officers with a <br /> curriculum and exercises designed to impart knowledge, skills, and enhanced capability. The <br /> courses attended by officers can vary from year to year,depending on operational needs. Funding <br /> sources for training are funded from the existing police training budget. <br /> Storage Costs <br /> Our current military equipment listed in this report is stored at the police department or city facilities. <br /> There are no third-party storage costs. <br /> Conclusion <br /> As outlined in this report, the Pleasanton Police Department utilizes various types of military <br /> equipment to protect life, prevent crime, and enhance the quality of life for all our community <br /> members. In accordance with Assembly Bill 481 the police department will be transparent <br /> regarding funding, acquisition, or use of military equipment by your police department's officials. <br /> The police department has a strong desire to have our community members participate in their <br /> local government's decision to fund, acquire, or use of this type of equipment. Moreover, when <br /> making decisions regarding how military equipment is funded, acquired, or used, the Pleasanton <br /> Police Department considers the public's welfare, safety, civil rights, and civil liberties. <br /> Any member of the public can submit a complaint to the Pleasanton Police Department in person, <br /> telephone, email,etc.). Once the complaint is received, it will be routed for review to the Internal <br /> Affairs Unit in accordance with the Pleasanton Police Department's policy and procedures. <br /> y 43 <br />
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