Full Disclosure Network®

“the news behind the news”

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For Immediate Release

March 12 2002

Contact: Leslie 310-822-4449

 

CABLE T.V.’s  Full Disclosure Network®

SUNDAY, MARCH 17th  9:30 a.m.

L.A.  POLICE  CHIEF  SELECTION  PROCESS

CHIEF PARKS RESPONDS:

TO POLICE COMMISSION CRITERIA ON REAPPOINTMENT

 

CHIEF:  “POLICE UNION CIRCUMVENTING” REFORMS

 

Los Angeles, CA……….A special series of “FULL DISCLOSURE” programs covering the Police Chief SelectionProcess in the City of Los Angeles will start airing next week throughout Southern California on 37 educational and public access channels plus one satellite system (TELE-TV). Channels and airtimes are listed on website www.fulldisclosure.net.

 

The latest Full Disclosure Network® program featuring LAPD Chief Bernard Parks will air on Sunday, March 17th at 9:30 a.m. on Adelphia Cable Channel #77 and A T & T Broadband Channel #43 which cover most of the City of Los Angeles.  See website for others.

                  

In the Full Disclosure Network® “the news behind the news” two-part interview taped on Feb. 28th, host Leslie Dutton questions Parks on points raised in the Police Commission Criteria for re-appointment, including Police Reforms which Mayor James Hahn has state his reason for opposing Parks re-appointment.  Parks was quick to rebut, citing that the Police Union has been “circumventing” reforms and responds to charges made on Full Disclosure Network® by Mitzi Grasso, president of the police union. ADVANCE VIDEO COPIES ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.

 

Following the Parks interview in the series is: Jeffery Eglash, Inspector General of the L. A. Police Commission, Mitzi Grasso, Pres. L. A. Police Protective League and former Police Commission President Edith Perez.

 

The award-winning Full Disclosure Network® program is celebrating its 10th Anniversary.  As a non-profit, educational, independent producer/distributor of public service programming, Full Disclosure Network® programs have been recognized for their historical importance and can be found in the Los Angeles City Archives.   # # # # # # #