Protect Our Communities: Ban Police Misconduct NDAs


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Governor Gavin Newsom
Your State Senator
Your State Representative
For years, California police departments have found clear evidence of wrongdoing by their officers, but instead of firing them, they grant the officer complete secrecy over their misconduct in exchange for their resignation.
The misconduct these agreements obscure is egregious, and oftentimes illegal. Police misconduct nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) have shielded officers who have sexually harassed and assaulted people, embezzled taxpayer dollars, destroyed evidence of sex crimes against minors, and falsified police reports. These officers face no consequences.
In addition to shielding officers from the consequences of misconduct, these agreements also place the public at risk of further harm. If officers who commit misconduct apply to work for a neighboring law enforcement agency, want to work in a school, or run for public office – these NDAs keep their misconduct shrouded.
AB 1388 will finally put an end to these police misconduct NDAs by:
Tell Governor Newsom and state leaders to protect our communities from dangerous and dishonest officers and to bring justice to those they have harmed.
Governor Gavin Newsom
Your State Senator
Your State Representative
For years, California police departments have found clear evidence of wrongdoing by their officers, but instead of firing them, they grant the officer complete secrecy over their misconduct in exchange for their resignation.
The misconduct these agreements obscure is egregious, and oftentimes illegal. Police misconduct nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) have shielded officers who have sexually harassed and assaulted people, embezzled taxpayer dollars, destroyed evidence of sex crimes against minors, and falsified police reports. These officers face no consequences.
In addition to shielding officers from the consequences of misconduct, these agreements also place the public at risk of further harm. If officers who commit misconduct apply to work for a neighboring law enforcement agency, want to work in a school, or run for public office – these NDAs keep their misconduct shrouded.
AB 1388 will finally put an end to these police misconduct NDAs by:
Tell Governor Newsom and state leaders to protect our communities from dangerous and dishonest officers and to bring justice to those they have harmed.
Governor Gavin Newsom
Your State Senator
Your State Representative