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Analysis <br /> Adopting an automatic in-car video activation policy in Santa Ana would align SAPD <br /> with best practices and recent legislative trends, including: <br /> • California Vehicle Code §17004.7 — Encourages agencies to adopt written <br /> pursuit policies with annual training to maintain certain immunities. <br /> • Assembly Bill 748 (2018) — Establishes timelines for public release of audio/video <br /> related to critical incidents. <br /> • Penal Code §832.18 — Requires written policies for BWC use; provides a <br /> framework for harmonizing BWC and ICV policies. <br /> Proposed Policy Elements: <br /> • Scope: All marked SAPD patrol vehicles equipped with ICV systems (and <br /> unmarked units where feasible). <br /> • Automatic Activation Triggers: Engagement of lightbar or siren; initiation of <br /> pursuit mode; optional integration with BWCs for simultaneous activation. <br /> • Manual Activation Requirements: Traffic/pedestrian stops, prisoner transports, <br /> DUI investigations, or other enforcement events not otherwise automatically <br /> triggered. <br /> • Prohibited Deactivation: Narrow exceptions for privacy or tactical safety, requiring <br /> supervisor notification and documentation. <br /> • Retention and Storage: In compliance with Government Code §§34090-34090.6, <br /> with extended retention for incidents involving arrest, use of force, or serious <br /> injury/death. <br /> • Public Records Compliance: Adherence to AB 748 timelines for disclosure, with <br /> established redaction protocols to protect privacy and ongoing investigations. <br /> • Training and Accountability: Annual POST-aligned training, audit protocols, and <br /> disciplinary measures for unjustified failure to record. <br /> Funding <br /> Implementation would require investment in equipment, installation, secure data <br /> storage, system maintenance, and training. Potential funding sources include: <br /> • Federal Byrne Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) program <br /> • State public safety technology grants <br /> • Cost offsets from reduced liability claims and litigation expenses <br /> Next Steps <br /> If the City Council supports moving forward, the city manager will direct staff to: <br /> • Draft the SAPD In-Car Video Recording Policy within 60 days. <br /> • Conduct meet-and-confer with the Police Management Association and Police <br /> Officers Association regarding policy impacts. <br /> • Identify and procure ICV equipment with automatic activation capabilities. <br /> • Develop training modules and implementation schedules. <br /> • Return to the City Council within 90 days with the final policy, fiscal analysis, and <br /> implementation timeline. <br /> Conclusion <br /> By adopting a policy requiring automatic activation of in-car video systems during <br /> pursuits, Code-3 responses, and other critical enforcement activities, the City of Santa <br /> Ana will join other leading California jurisdictions in leveraging proven technology to <br /> CITY ATTORNEY CITY MANAGER CITY CLERK <br /> Sonia R.Carvalho Alvaro Nunez Jennifer L. Hall <br /> 20 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA-P.O. BOX 1988, M31 -SANTA ANA,CALIFORNIA 92702 <br /> TELEPHONE(714)647-6900-FAX(714)647-6954-www.santa-ana.org <br />