Mayor Breed to End Practice of Making Appointees Sign Undated Resignation Letters
September 25, 20223 min read551 words
Published: September 25, 2022  |  3 min read551 words
Mayor London Breed speaks at a press conference in San Francisco City Hall of on Thursday, August 4, 2022 in San Francisco, Calif. Breed has announced she will stop requiring signed and undated resignation letters from her appointees. | Camille Cohen/The StandardMayor London Bree...
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September 27, 2022
Just feel like the journalist and all PR teams are ignoring the elephant in the room. "Not admissible in court" is a delicate way of putting, outright forgery, because the letters are not dated. Sure, the signature is real, but there's a reason why we date next to our signature. We're assuming the Mayor has never and will never use those letters and pretend they are newly made by the appointee.
September 27, 2022
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