California Police Chief- Fall 2013 | Page 33

Chief Michael Sellers addressing the first Briefings (August 2nd) at Levi’s Stadium agencies did not want the increased liability and the potential personnel complaints that would follow when citizens interacted with officers wearing their patches and their uniforms at the stadium. A decision was made to ask these same cities that if they would be willing to allow their officers to work the games in Santa Clara uniforms. Chief Sellers began talking about this plan to have “double badgers” work the stadium. Thankfully, the Santa Clara County Police Chief’s Association had a long history of collaboration and cooperation among the various agencies in the county. Most of the chiefs in Santa Clara County agreed with the plan and our “double badger” program was initiated. We decided that we wanted to hire 100 new per Diem police officers and we wanted to hire them quickly. This was a huge task that involved many staff members at our department and City Hall. All of the P.O.S.T. hiring requirements had to be maintained even though these were working full-time and Reserve police officer officers from other agencies around the state. That meant over 100 interviews, backgrounds, psychological tests, and all of the accompanying paperwork. Through Officers at Briefing the tireless work of our recruiting officer and the human resources department, we hired 95 per Diem officers before the first event at Levi’s Stadium. Those 95 officers came from 37 different agencies throughout California. Some officers actually come up from Southern California and spend the night before the game just for the opportunity to work at the stadium. We are thrilled that 37 different agencies have been willing to let their full-time and/or reserve officers form this new coalition of officers. Without these Chiefs and Sheriffs being willing to try something new, we would not have been successful. New Bike Patrol Officers FALL 2014 | California Police Chief 33