Thursday, November 7, 2013

SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY DOES NOT HAVE A COMMUNITY RELATIONS or CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION [nor the District Attorney a Civil Rights Law Enforcement Program]--WHY??

A glance at the San Bernardino County website in an attempt to see if there is a structure that gives people a place to grieve about civil rights violations or to discuss government policies concerning same [http://www.sbcounty.gov/cob/main/OtherServices-bcc-BoardRoster.aspx] revealed that the County does not advertise the existence of a Community Relations, Human Relations or a Civil Rights Commission.
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At the San Bernardino District Attorney's office's website [http://www.sbcountyda.org/]  the categories under the "Action Center" include:

Victims of discriminatory abuses by private (and public officials) are marginalized by the focus AWAY from civil rights (so how can that be tolerated?) The Unruh Civil Rights Act found at California Civil Code 51 et seq, specifically contemplates enforcement action by District Attorneys (like Mike Ramos)---so the mandate of the law is not even a thought in the process with the current DA Mike Ramos?? Sad. Another reason for a change in the Board of Supervisor's leadership, the Sheriff and the District Attorney?
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As a candidate for the District Attorney's top spot, I would form a civil rights unit in the DA's office, staff it and work with community groups and any commissions established by the County to hear grievances and complaints, with an eye to making the DA's office a part of the team the law contemplates as players in the effort to enforce our civil rights laws.
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Sincerely,
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Bob Conaway

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