REMARKS
Council Member Farías addresses hearing procedures and rules
2:43:30
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Council Member Amanda Farías shifts to addressing procedural matters for the hearing, including calling for the last speakers and reminding participants about the rules for recording and testimony.
- Farías calls for the last two in-person speakers, Michael Harwood and Alex Stein.
- She reminds participants, particularly Alex Stein, about the rules prohibiting audio-visual recordings during the hearing.
- Farías reads out the formal rules for public conduct during the government proceeding, emphasizing the ban on video recording and photography from the witness table.
Amanda Farías
2:43:30
I'd like to call the last two folks in person.
2:43:33
We have some virtual folks still awaiting, Michael Harwood, and Mister Stein.
2:43:41
Alex Stein, now that I'm looking at it, Alex Stein.
2:43:52
Just a reminder, Mister Stein, you are not allowed to do any audio visual recordings during the hearing.
2:44:00
Now it is already a prerecorded hearing, and so that is the would you like me to read the that that that is the rule that you are not allowed?
2:44:12
To record.
2:44:12
So I'll read it again for folks that are still waiting even virtually.
2:44:17
Members of the public.
2:44:18
It's a formal government proceeding.
2:44:20
That's a quorum.
2:44:21
So we were, you know, reserved that observed at all times.
2:44:25
Members of the public remain silent, who are not testifying.
2:44:27
The witness table is reserved for people who wish to testify.
2:44:31
No video recording or photography is allowed from the witness table.
2:44:34
Further, members of the public shall not present audio or video recordings as testimony, but may submit transcripts such recordings to the sergeant at arms for inclusion in the hearing record.
2:44:47
Would you like to go first?
2:44:48
Mhmm.
2:44:51
Thank you.