SF Bicycle Coalition Organizing Meeting for Fair Police Enforcement
From SFBC:
4:38 PM PST on November 17, 2013
From SFBC:
SF Bicycle Coalition members and allies are working for fair and equal treatment by the SF Police Department of people biking and walking in our city. (More background here.)
Join us in this meeting to strategize next steps and mobilize members to engage in this important campaign for fair and equal enforcement on our streets. If you can’t make this meeting but want to help out in the future, please contact Leah.
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