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Ingleside captain outlines traffic, robbery and outreach plans as residents press language access and taxi concerns

San Francisco Police Commission · June 29, 2011
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Summary

Captain Daniel Mahoney told the Police Commission that Ingleside Station will expand traffic enforcement, a distracted-driver campaign, decoy pedestrian operations and robbery-abatement saturation patrols; community members praised arrests but urged better language access, clearer petitioning guidance and action on unregulated taxi service.

Captain Daniel Mahoney, the commanding officer at Ingleside Station, told the San Francisco Police Commission on June 29 that his priorities for the district include traffic enforcement, a distracted-driver campaign, pedestrian-safety decoys and focused robbery-abatement operations.

Mahoney outlined the district—s footprint (about 6.5 square miles and roughly 114,000 residents), the station—s daily mission process for identifying crime hot spots and an ambassador program that helps investigators and conducts victim follow-up. He described two recent robbery investigations that led to arrests after community witnesses provided descriptions, and highlighted use of technology…

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