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Mayor leads back-to-school Vision Zero push; city officials and community groups vow support for DACA holders

San Francisco Police Commission · September 13, 2017
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At a back-to-school event tied to Vision Zero, Mayor Ed Lee, SFPD Chief William Scott and partners urged drivers to slow in school zones and outlined enforcement plans; later city leaders and immigrant-rights groups responded to the federal rescind of DACA, with DACA recipients and advocates speaking at the event.

San Francisco Sept. 13, 2017 Mayor Ed Lee and city partners used a back-to-school event Wednesday to highlight Vision Zero school-safety efforts and to express support for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients after a federal announcement rescinding the program.

At Everett Middle School, Mayor Lee emphasized slower driving near schools and thanked partners including the San Francisco Police Department, San Francisco Unified School District and the California Highway Patrol. Chief William Scott outlined enforcement steps…

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