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A Christmas Present-BAVC's Ken Ikeda Calls Police On SF Community Access Producers

by Labor Video Project
On December 16, 2010 at a Bay Area Video Coalition meeting the Executive Director Ken Ikeda called the police on producers who were video taping the meeting and called the police to arrest them for "trespassing" at the community access center. He had previously removed several elected SF Commons Advisory Board members who had questions about a statement that he demanded that they sign without any discussion or consultation. The use of police to prevent video taping at the public section of a meeting of the BAVC board show serious mismanagement and violates the principles of a community access media center and free speech according to the producers.
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SF Police Called By BAVC ED Ikeda On Community Access Producers For Video Taping
On December 16, 2010 at a meeting of the board of the San Francisco
Bay Area Video Coalition BAVC, the Executive Director Ken Ikeda tried
to prevent the San Francisco community access producers from video
taping the public section of the meeting. He tried to stop the video taping
physically and then called the police to arrest community access producers
for "trespassing". The BAVC management had also removed elected SF
Commons Advisory Board members who had been elected only two
months ago for not signing a statement that was produced secretly with
no input from the board. BAVC management has a record of violating the
SF Ethics Commission rules and refusing to provide a full audit of the
more than $800,000 they received from the city of San Francisco. Over
$200,000 was spent for a main studio that is still not being used for community
access productions despite the expenditure of public funds.
The board of directors of BAVC is at
Board of Directors - Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC) 2010/2011
http://www.bavc.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=578&Itemid=891
Production of Labor Video Project http://www.laborvideo.org laborvideo.blip.tv
§BAVC ED Ken Ikeda Called Police For Video Taping Meeting
by Labor Video Project
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Ken Ikeda the executive director of the Bay Area Video Coalition called the police for video taping the public section of the BAVC board. The use of police to prevent video taping a public meeting of BAVC raises serious questions about the management and board of this organization and why they are receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars of public funds.
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