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Police Commission reviews Vision Zero enforcement as department cites citation surge, block-the-box effort
Summary
The San Francisco Police Department told the Police Commission it issued more citations in 2014 than in documented history and is prioritizing speed enforcement and data-driven operations to reach Vision Zero goals; community groups pressed for more transparency and shared operations plans.
The San Francisco Police Department told the Police Commission on May 13 that it issued about 129,000 traffic citations in 2014 and is intensifying data-driven enforcement to reach the city's Vision Zero goal of zero traffic fatalities.
Commander Mannix, presenting the department's quarterly statistical report, said each district is focusing on its top five collision factors but "speed is still the number 1 in all police districts." He described operations such as expanded LIDAR speed…
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