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Police commission to revisit automated speed-enforcement resolution after technical edits

San Francisco Police Commission · September 7, 2016
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Summary

SFPD and SFMTA presented Vision Zero second-quarter data and proposed a resolution supporting state authorization for automated speed enforcement; commissioners asked staff to define automated systems, take edits and schedule the vote next week.

The Police Commission received a joint Safe Streets for All report on Sept. 7 from Commander Rob OSullivan (SFPD) and Katie Angotti (SFMTA) summarizing traffic-safety metrics and urging state authorization for automated speed-enforcement cameras.

OSullivan highlighted an increase in targeted enforcement for the five primary collision factors and…

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