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Residents press commission on pedestrian safety, homelessness and party buses

San Francisco Police Commission · September 24, 2014
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Summary

Community members and supervisors at the Police Commission meeting urged stepped‑up pedestrian safety measures after a recent fatality, more shelter beds and regulation of party buses that residents say bring intoxicated crowds into entertainment districts.

Residents, business leaders and supervisors used public comment during the Sept. 24 Police Commission meeting to raise three recurring neighborhood concerns: pedestrian safety at key intersections, homelessness and party buses.

Rita Lark, a North Beach Place resident, described repeated trespass and theft problems at nearby addresses and asked the department to follow up. Several speakers focused on pedestrian safety after two collisions at Stockton and Sacramento. "We need to really emphasize the importance of all of our neighborhood residents being partners with our police department," Supervisor…

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