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File #: 18-5294   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Governance Committee
On agenda: 9/19/2018
Posting Language: A briefing and possible action on a Council Consideration Request from Councilmember Greg Brockhouse, District 6, on possible good samaritan protections for residents that take action to protect children and animals unattended in vehicles. [Erik Walsh, Deputy City Manager; William McManus, Chief of Police]
Attachments: 1. Review the City Code as it Relates to Cases of Children or Domestic Animals Unattended in a Motor Vehicle or Inclement Weather.pdf
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DEPARTMENT: Police Department, Animal Care Services


DEPARTMENT HEAD: William P. McManus, Chief of Police
Heber Lefgren, Animal Care Services Director


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide


SUBJECT:

Good Samaritan Provision - Unattended Children & Domestic Animals


SUMMARY:

On February 22, 2018, Council member Greg Brockhouse, through a Council Consideration Request (CCR), requested the Governance Committee review city policy and consider creation of provisions "that would provide for a 'Good Samaritan' defense for residents that take necessary and prudent action in cases where children or domestic animals are left unattended in a motor vehicle or inclement weather to relieve the threat of danger."

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The SAPD and ACS routinely educate the public on the dangers of leaving children and pets unattended in vehicles during the winter and summer months at various community meetings and events, public service announcements through social media and local news outlets. As part of these efforts, the criminal penalties for such acts, as well as tips and strategies to minimize the risk of unintentionally leaving children and pets in vehicles, are also publicized.

Both Departments will review their current strategies and work closely with other City departments and advocacy agencies to support and publicize its efforts to continue to educate the public on this topic and resources that may be available.

Since 2017, the SAPD has responded to a total of 1,184 calls related to children locked in vehicles. The table below provides an annual breakdown. Year to date totals are current as of July 31:

2017 Total
2017 YTD
2018 YTD
764
422
420

Since 2017, ACS has responded to a total of 24,098 animal neglect calls which resulted in 1,237 citations being issued for failure to provide food, water, shelter or medical care. Approximately 30 calls per year pertain to animals left unattended in a vehicl...

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