Sheriff’s Department says it will not support CLERB’s recommendation, citing staffing
The watchdog board that oversees San Diego County law enforcement will recommend Tuesday that the Sheriff’s Department require all people entering county jails to be physically searched or go through a body scanner to detect contraband, including illicit drugs.
Paul Parker, the executive officer of the Citizens’ Law Enforcement Review Board, called a special meeting to discuss the recommendation and the board’s 2021 annual and 2022 semi-annual reports.
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