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BART Police Audit

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An outside agency looking into BART’s police operations has found lax internal affairs standards and inadequate police presence in trains and stations. The agency has also called for improved oversight of officers. BART’s board of directors agrees with some of the findings. We look at the report and what it portends for the agency.

Guests:

Lynette Sweet, BART director, District 7

Terry Collins, reporter for the Associated Press

Jesse Sekhon, president of the BART Police Officers Association

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