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For Immediate Release

March 18,  2002

Contact: Leslie 310-822-4449

 

CABLE T.V.’s  Full Disclosure Network®

SUNDAY, MARCH 24th  9:30 a.m.

 

PART-TWO

CHIEF BERNARD PARKS ON REFORMS & DISCIPLINE

 

 

 

Los Angeles, CA……….Part-two in the special series of “FULL DISCLOSURE” programs covering the L. A. Police Chief SelectionProcess will be cablecast throughout Southern California on 37 educational and public access channels starting this week on Sunday, March 24th on Adelphia Channel #77 at 9:30 a.m., A T & T Broadband Channels #43 at 9:30 a.m.. plus one satellite system (TELE-TV Channel 428 on Wednesday March 20th at 3 & 7 p.m.)   Other channels and airtimes are listed by community on website www.fulldisclosure.net/channels.htm.

 

This part two of the interview with LAPD Chief Bernard Parks features his response to the Police Commission’s Criteria for reappointment.  Park’s raises concerns about the role of the Police Union in management of the Police Department and compares the crime rates during his administration to those of previous administrations. 

 

          Other Full Disclosure Network® “the news behind the news” interviews which are part of the series are with Mitzi Grasso, president of the police union, Jeffery Eglash, Inspector General of the Los Angeles Police Commission and Edith Perez, President of the Police Commission (97-99)  See website pictures http://www.fulldisclosure.net/newsmakers.htm

 

ADVANCE VIDEO COPIES ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST (call 310-822-4449).

 

The award-winning Full Disclosure Network® program is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of this uniquely “grassroots” independent program.     Sponsored by the Citizens Protection Alliance, a non-profit, educational, producer/distributor of public service programming, Full Disclosure Network® programs have been recognized as an accurate and historical record and can be found in the Los Angeles City Historical Archives.  

 

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