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Study: Cyclists Don’t Break Traffic Laws Any More Than Drivers Do
New data defies some of the common stereotypes about what puts cyclists in danger.
January 4, 2018
Strategy Center Files Lawsuit Seeking Arrest, Citation, and Deployment Data from Metro, Law Enforcement Agencies
Metro and law enforcement agencies fail to adequately respond to requests for public records
December 19, 2017
Thoughts on Oakland Police Bike Patrols
Why do Oakland bike cops drive patrol cars everywhere?
December 1, 2017
What Will It Take for Sacramento to Make Walking Safer in Poor Neighborhoods?
Police and city planners in Sacramento have come under scrutiny in the weeks since police were caught on tape assaulting Nandi Cain, Jr., a black man, during a jaywalking stop. Cain, who was legally using an unmarked crosswalk, has since filed a civil rights lawsuit against the city. Now, reporters are looking into why there are so few marked crosswalks in one of Sacramento's poorest areas.
April 27, 2017
Op-ed: We Need Police Visibility on Muni
Muni riders don't feel safe on the system, but SFPD have no officers dedicated just to policing Muni.
April 26, 2017
Time to Eliminate “Jaywalking” as a Crime
Are people who cross streets where it makes logical sense really destroying the integrity of our communities? Are they causing a wave of crimes that put us all in danger? No, they are not.
April 19, 2017