Public employee misconduct in San Jose prompts calls for change
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo is calling for urgent changes to city polices anytime complaints are received about city workers. Should those workers be immediately removed from public-facing jobs at the time the complaints are received?? At a news conference on Monday,?Mayor Liccardo confirmed the city had received prior complaints about both a police officer ? and a code enforcement inspector ? two cases that have since resulted in high profile criminal prosecutions.
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