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PUBLIC TESTIMONY

Testimony by Towaki Komatsu, Member of the Public

1:49:19

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Towaki Komatsu provided a critical testimony addressing various concerns about the hearing process and his personal experiences with the city's employment services.

He raised issues about being excluded from a public meeting, questioned the legality of video recording restrictions, and challenged the validity of the hearing due to lack of quorum.

  • Mentioned filing litigation against the city to create job openings by having certain HR personnel fired
  • Criticized the committee's rule against video recording during testimony as a violation of First and 14th Amendment rights
  • Pointed out that the hearing lacked a quorum, which he claimed invalidated the proceedings
Towaki Komatsu
1:49:19
Mister Ayala, I'm talking to you repeatedly.
1:49:23
Scott French was here after I read you an email that he sent on March 11th.
1:49:26
That was about the fact that he and other city of New York personnel illegally kept me out of the public meeting on October 25 2017.
1:49:33
That would help me get a job.
1:49:35
So today's hearing is about HRA's career services.
1:49:38
So with regards to the the agenda for today's hearing, I'm gonna be filing papers in litigation against the city tomorrow to to create job openings by having you, Mister French, other HR personnel fired.
1:49:51
One of the things that the committee council stated today, or I think you stated, is that people can't record video recordings as they testify.
1:49:57
That's a flaring violation of first amendment and 14th amendment rights.
1:50:00
Also, there's required to be a quorum for today's hearing.
1:50:03
There's just you that I'm looking at.
1:50:05
So the fact that there's no quorum invalidates today's hearing, that's end of my testimony.
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