Public Safety is on the Ballot
Vote on or before November 5, 2024.
Public Safety is on the ballot.
VOTE JEANNINE WISNOSKY STEHLIN, DENICE RENTERIA, AND ALBERT VERA
Read moreBryan "Bubba" Fish Claims Police Do Not Prevent Crime
Bryan "Bubba" Fish Claims Police Do Not Prevent Crime, Wants to Defund Police, and Opposes Arming Police -- Bryan “Bubba” Fish Puts Culver City Community Safety at Risk
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Bryan "Bubba" Fish opposes police funding, including patrols and essential safety equipment
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Bryan "Bubba" Fish disregards public safety and the challenges officers face in dangerous situations
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Bryan "Bubba" Fish opposes the use of surveillance technologies, undermining effective crime prevention efforts
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Bryan "Bubba" Fish opposes the use of riot gear, making it difficult for the police to manage emergencies effectively
- Bryan "Bubba" Fish claims police do not prevent crime and opposes arming them, endangering community safety
NOVEMBER 5, 2024 -- Public Safety is on the ballot -- VOTE Jeannine Wisnosky Stehlin, Denice Renteria, and Albert Vera
Read moreCulver City Mayor Yasmine-Imani McMorrin Believes Police Harms Community
The Culver City Police Department continues to diligently serve the community, responding to over 46,957 calls in 2023, with an impressive average emergency response time of just 4:14 minutes. Despite these very strong numbers that demonstrate how dedicated our police are to helping people, Mayor Yasmine-Imani McMorrin has portrayed law enforcement as harmful during her campaign for re-election.
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