Culver City police officers today have made clear they believe they can count on Scott Malsin.
The Police Officers Assn., representing the officers and sergeants, announced that it has endorsed Mr. Malsin for City Council. Citing his dedication to public safety and his unwavering support for the city’s police officers, CCPOA President Adam Treanor said Mr. Malsin should be the voters’ choice on April 13.
“No one has been a bigger champion for public safety than Scott Malsin,” Mr. Treanor said. “When times are tough, Scott Malsin knows how to set priorities and understands that public safety must be at the top of the list.”
Mr. Malsin’s supporters say he has consistently given the strongest support to both the police and fire departments, making sure those who protect Culver City have the tools to be successful.
First elected four years ago, Councilman Malsin has pushed for the upgrading of Culver City’s communications network so first responders can coordinate with neighboring jurisdictions in the event of a disaster. He has also supported an investment in a computer-aided dispatch system so police officers have the information they need before they get in harm’s way.
“There is nothing more important than a safe community,” Mr. Malsin said. “Our city’s police officers know I will always make sure our first responders have the resources they need to keep Culver City safe.”
For information about Mr. Malsin and where he stands on issues, see www.Vote4Scott.org a website that allows residents to provide feedback and volunteer for the campaign.