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SFPD officer wears chicken costume as decoy to ticket drivers, bring awareness to pedestrian safety
San Francisco police are implementing a new strategy to ticket people who are not yielding to pedestrians.ABC7 News reporter Luz Pena interviewed the SFPD lieutenant who dresses up in a chicken costume to cross the street and if drivers don't stop, an officer is right behind ready to ticket them.As cars are going 40 to 50 miles an hour through a busy intersection in San Francisco's Ingleside neighborhood, Lieutenant Jonathan Ozol wears a chicken costume to promote traffic awareness.The chicken costume is a decoy. Watching behind him are three police officers ready to ticket anyone who doesn't stop while he...
Taste the Tradition: Discover a Must-Try Deli in San Francisco
If you’re in the Fisherman’s Wharf area and craving a fresh, hearty sandwich, this local deli is a must-visit. The moment you walk in, you’re greeted by a warm and friendly team that takes pride in what they do. It’s not just the sandwiches that stand out here—it’s the whole experience.
Fire strikes S.F. public housing known for squatters, mismanagement
A one-alarm fire broke out on Missouri Street in the Potrero Hill public housing complex on Monday evening, according to the San Francisco Fire Department, which posted video of firefighters on the roof of an apartment, flames shooting through the ceiling. Lt. Mariano Elias, a fire department spokesperson, said the...
Transgender asylum seekers find hope through SF LGBT Asylum Project
Thousands of transgender individuals are seeking asylum in the United States, fleeing countries where being themselves can mean persecution or even violence. A Bay Area organization is making it possible for them to find safety and acceptance.Kiki Lopez moved to San Francisco from the Philippines just two years ago, seeking a new life and safety. For Lopez, leaving her home country wasn't just about starting over—it was about survival."My life back home wasn't sustainable enough for me. I feared that if I transitioned there, it was going to be hard for me," Lopez explained.Now working as a community engagement coordinator...
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