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- From: rjwill6@pbsdts.sdcrc.pacbell.com (Rod Williams)
- Subject: "SF Top Cops Lobby to Overturn Military Ban"
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.215713.21001@PacBell.COM>
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- Organization: Pacific * Bell, San Ramon, California
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 21:57:13 GMT
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- An article from last week's (San Francisco) Bay Area Reporter
- (12/23/92), a G/L weekly newspaper, reprinted without
- permission...
-
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-
- SF Top Cops Lobby To Overturn Military Ban
- by David O'Connor
-
- San Francisco Police Chief Tony Ribera has written a letter
- to General Colin Powell advising him to go along with
- President-elect Bill Clinton's plan to lift the military ban
- on lesbians and gays.
-
- "I felt that I had unique expertise in that I had probably
- directly managed more openly gay officers than anybody in
- law enforcement," Ribera told the Bay Area Reporter. "I
- thought it would have really been cowardly of me not to take
- a stand for these officers who have performed so well for me
- over the years."
-
- Ribera said he did not intend for his letter to be made public
- but he hopes it will help to get the ban lifted.
-
- In his letter to Powell, Ribera wrote, "In 1979, before the
- first openly gay officer entered our department, I had doubts
- about the propriety of hiring gays as police officers.
- However the events of the past 14 years have changed my
- thinking on the issue."
-
- Ribera went on to say that while he was platoon commander in
- the Mission District, 20 of the 65 officers in his platoon
- were lesbian or gay.
-
- "Our platoon was far and above the most productive in all
- measurable categories of performance among the city's 27
- platoons," he wrote. "I would also note that during that five
- year period there was not a single incident of unprofessional
- conduct by the gay and lesbian officers working for me.
-
- "General Powell, I am not a flaming liberal advocating a
- cause," Ribera wrote. "I am in fact relatively conservative
- and a practicing Roman Catholic. However, I feel morally
- compelled to acknowledge police officers who have given me and
- our department quality performance and loyalty."
-
- Ribera told the B.A.R. he wanted lesbian and gay officers to
- know how much he has appreciated their work over the years.
-
- San Francisco Police Lieutenant Alan Benner also has written
- about the impact of open gays and lesbians in the police force.
-
- Benner's report, "The Process of Inclusion," concluded that
- "issues surrounding inclusion of homosexuals is more hype than
- substance."
-
- In discussing the effect of officers who have died of AIDS,
- Benner wrote, "the magnitude of our loss and the magnitude of
- our shared humanity made sexual orientation a minuscule,
- irrelevant and petty factor."
-
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