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Human Rights Commission Minutes <br />June 18, 2014 – Draft Minutes <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />47 <br />48 <br />Old Business <br />49 <br />50 <br />Rosefest Parade Update <br />51 <br />52 <br />Ms. Collins provided a design for a 3-foot by 8-foot banner to be used in the Rosefest Parade and <br />53 <br />the cost had been slightly under budget. She also provided information on the parade logistics <br />54 <br />including a schedule. The HRA would be joining the HRC group for the parade and there would <br />55 <br />be a shuttle available to take people from the City Hall parking lot to the parade line-up location. <br />56 <br />57 <br />Vice Chair Becker asked if the television commentators had been provided with material. <br />58 <br />59 <br />Ms. Collins stated they currently have the HRC mission statement and it may not be easy to <br />60 <br />change at this time. They were also informed about the K-1 dancers and they should be <br />61 <br />recognized. <br />62 <br />63 <br />Chair Groff stated they would have brochures to hand out. He asked if there was interest in <br />64 <br />utilizing any of the signs from previous years. <br />65 <br />66 <br />Commissioner Bachhuber stated she would look at the signs with Commissioner Thao and see <br />67 <br />what needed to be done to prepare them for the parade and if possible have them ready for <br />68 <br />individuals to carry. <br />69 <br />70 <br />Verbal Report on Meeting with Police Chief <br />71 <br />72 <br />Vice Chair Becker stated he and Commissioner Singleton had met with the Police Chief on June <br />73 <br />2 and discussed the training they do and in particular their use of force training. The State <br />74 <br />mandates 8 hours of training per year on the use of force and related topics. Roseville typically <br />75 <br />trains 12-16 hours per year and it is split up based on theme. Additional training or targeted <br />76 <br />training is done as needed. One-third of the Roseville Police Force are instructors on the use of <br />77 <br />force. These training courses are master based and an officer goes through the training until they <br />78 <br />pass it. The Police Chief estimated that Tasers are deployed 3-4 times per month. <br />79 <br />80 <br />Commissioner Singleton stated they had also discussed different types of training including <br />81 <br />diversity training and they are open to ideas regarding additional training. <br />82 <br />83 <br />Ms. Collins stated there are a few officers that speak other languages. <br />84 <br />85 <br />Chair Groff asked if they have done any training on how to work with different cultural groups. <br />86 <br />87 <br />Vice Chair Becker stated they have done diversity training and community outreach programs <br />88 <br />such as Coffee with a Cop. <br />89 <br />90 <br />
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