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Central District Newsletter-September 23, 2008
Central District Newsletter
Captain James I. Dudley
September 23, 2008
“Arm yourself….with knowledge!”
Captain’s Comments
I am just back from a quick trip to the Eastern Sierras. The sights were great at Mono Lake, Devil’s Postpile, Gem Lake, June Lake and Mammoth Mountain. I even ran into a bunch of tourists trying to figure out the Italian script on the back of their Caffe Roma t-shirts at the foot of Rainbow Falls. Familiar with the credo, I translated, Tony would be proud. While I was there I happened to pick up a local paper to see how crime took a vacation as well. The good news is that their worst report was a demolished and pilfered kitchen and pantry. The suspect was a four legged 350 pound local, covered in dark brown fur. I wonder how they manage Community Policing with those guys.
Yesterday was officially the first day of Fall and our event calendar fills up quickly. In October we have the 10/10 Parade and Festival in Chinatown on 10/04/08 and of course, Fleet Week at Fisherman’s Wharf on 10/9-10/12. At the end of the month we expect revelers of all ages and costume to come into the district for Halloween on Friday 10/31/08.
Broadway and the area has been active. See below for statistics. We have had help with new Central Lieutenant Harry Pierson and Night Captain Dave Lazar directing troops from Central Station, the Market Street Beat, the Traffic Violence Reduction squad and others. The SF Sheriff continues to be a great ally with a bus on Broadway every weekend to assist in booking prisoners. They were very busy Saturday night into Sunday morning.
Broadway Corridor
Friday September 19, 2008: Saturday September 20, 2008:
Felony arrests made 3 Felony arrests 2
Misdemeanor arrests made 6 Misdemeanor arrests made 5
Drunk related arrests made 1 Drunk related arrests made 10
Moving citations 69 Moving citations 62
Parking citations issued 8 Parking citations issued 10
Towed vehicles 14 Towed vehicles 10
The Traffic Company Violence Reduction Unit assistance was very helpful indeed, with a reported 41 citations issued, 5 vehicles towed, 6 reports made and 7 arrests made. The best arrest of the night occurred when Solo Motorcycle Officer Jim Riordan was told by a motorist that a group of 4 Latin males and a black male robbed him at Sansome and Broadway on 9/20/08 at 1:40 AM. The officer and back up located the suspects on Central District Newsletter Captain James I. Dudley September 23, 2008 “Arm yourself….with knowledge!” Captain’s Comments ... more -
Tired of loud car stereos?
Largo- Car music too loud in your neighborhood? The Largo Police Department has initiated a new campaign to better address complaints about loud music from car stereos.
http://www.tampabays10.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyi...
By Lindsay Ubinas Largo- Car music too loud in your neighborhood? The Largo Police Department has initiated a new campaign to better address complaints ... more -
Central District Newsletter-September 16, 2008
Central District Newsletter
Captain James I. Dudley
September 16, 2008
“Arm yourself….with knowledge!”
Captain’s Comments
Two fatal incidents occurred this week, both within hours of each on 9/11/08. Just after midnight, officers were alerted to a call of a suspect breaking into vehicles on the unit block of Alta, near Coit Tower. At one point, the suspect ran from one of the victim vehicles and attempted to flee, vaulting a wall at the end of the street. The suspect did not survive the fall of over 150 feet to the foot of the hill at Sansome and Filbert Streets.
Later that afternoon, officers were called to an apartment building at Taylor and Geary to our only homicide of the year. Without being able to provide any specific details, I can only commend Officers Steve Wonder and Nick Rainsford for outstanding investigation and follow up that led to the arrest of the suspect within 48 hours of the report.
September is STILL National Preparedness Month, 2008
In San Francisco we have several ways to get ready. Check out www.sfgov.org and backslash police or fire for good tips. You can also check out www.sfsafe.org or www.72hours.org for more information. Be a NERT! Check out the SFFD web page for information on how/when and where you can join the free Neighborhood Emergency Response Team. For more information, citizens may also visit www.ready.gov and www.citizencorps.gov.
Last week, I met with Chief Fong and Cindy Brandon, the executive director of SAFE, Safety Awareness For Everyone, and a representative from the Metropolitan Club regarding a talk on crime awareness for the individual. It occurred to me that the tenants of crime awareness should be on everyone’s mind. Here are just a few tips to help keep you from being a victim.
• Be Mindful. Have situational awareness of your surroundings. That can mean several things, but besides being mindful in the moments when going to and from your home, school or office, it also means doing some homework yourself. Do you know the crime trends in your area? Do you take personal precautions? Do you own something that is a hot commodity? Things like laptops, Ipods, GPS systems in vehicles are top items stolen from people and unoccupied vehicles.
• Use a Lock. On your home, your car, your bike, your work-out locker at the gym. Some thieves are strictly opportunists. They will not force a lock or door, but they are always open to unattended items. Central District Newsletter Captain James I. Dudley September 16, 2008 “Arm yourself….with knowledge!” Captain’s Comments ... more -
Central District Newsletter-September 9, 2008
Central District Newsletter
Captain James I. Dudley
September 9, 2008
“Arm yourself….with knowledge!”
Captain’s Comments
September is National Preparedness Month, 2008
A Proclamation by the President of the United States of America
During National Preparedness Month, we underscore the important responsibility Americans have to be ready for emergencies in our homes, businesses, and communities. The Department of Homeland Security's Ready campaign highlights preparedness steps, including having an emergency supply kit, making a family emergency plan, and becoming informed about different types of emergencies. After preparing themselves and their families, Americans can take the next step and get involved in helping to prepare their communities for all types of emergencies. For more information, citizens may visit www.ready.gov and www.citizencorps.gov. During National Preparedness Month, we also honor our Nation's police officers, firefighters, and emergency personnel for their hard work and commitment to protecting others. As first responders, they have demonstrated the true meaning of heroism by taking great risks to safeguard our communities, and all Americans are grateful for their efforts.
In San Francisco we have several ways to get ready. Check out www.sfgov.org and backslash police or fire for good tips. You can also check out www.sfsafe.org or www.72hours.org for more information. Be a NERT! Check out the SFFD web page for information on how/when and where you can join the free Neighborhood Emergency Response Team.
Community Court Panelist Training
Certainly as in almost everything in life, there should be priorities and consequences. In crime issues, not every offense can or should be taken to a jury trial. That is not to say that somehow, every crime that involves a victim should be addressed. Be a part of a team to make our community whole after an offense. Take a spot on one of our three Community Courts after attending panelist training.
When: Wednesday, September 17, 2008, 9:00 a.m. – noon
Where: CCDS, 502 7th Street (cross Bryant Street )
Details: Community Court was established as an active collaboration among City departments, neighborhood residents and merchant associations to improving the quality of life in San Francisco through restorative justice programs. The purpose of Community Courts is to discourage criminal violations that impact our City’s neighborhoods. Through the program, a panel of local residents hears each case, makes clear to the Central District Newsletter Captain James I. Dudley September 9, 2008 “Arm yourself….with knowledge!” Captain’s Comments ... more -
Senate Kills Bill to Monitor Airplane Noise
On September 24, by a vote of 69 to 27, the Senate agreed a motion by Sen. John McCain (R.-Ariz.) to table (kill) Sen. Robert Torricelli's (D.-N.J.) amendment to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Reauthorization Bill (S 2279) that would have re-established the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Office of Noise Abatement and Control and commissioned an EPA study on airport noise.
"I do so in recognition of the reality of life of hundreds of thousands of people that I represent-who, by the chance of the place of their birth or where they choose to live-have a daily encounter with the rising problem of airplane noise in our country Torricelli said.
More about the issue can be seen here;
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3827/is_199811/... On September 24, by a vote of 69 to 27, the Senate agreed a motion by Sen. John McCain (R.-Ariz.) to table (kill) Sen. Robert Torricel... more -
Youngest councilman gunned down in Fairfield
He was very bright and had fought gangs and drug dealers. Matt Garcia was only 22 Years Old. I am very sad to hear this news and I am sending my prayers to his family and friends. One of the youngest elected officials in California, Garcia was just 21 when he was sworn in last fall as a Councilman in this City of 105,000. He vowed to focus on crime prevention, economic development and community growth. He was very bright and had fought gangs and drug dealers. Matt Garcia was only 22 Years Old. I am very sad to hear this news and I am ... more
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Central District Newsletter - September 3, 2008
Central District Newsletter
Captain James I. Dudley
September 2, 2008
“Arm yourself….with knowledge!”
Captain’s Comments
Despite being a bit superstitious….
To date, we have had no vehicle related accident fatalities in the district.
Also to date, we have had no, zero homicides in the district for the year 2008.
In our fight against auto burglary, one property manager who oversees a garage on Fisherman’s Wharf reports that they have had only one auto boost over the past 3 months since installing several large signs warning patrons to secure valuables out of sight in their parked and unattended vehicles.
Occasionally we experience crimes series of different sorts. We attempt to identify them through police reports or by officers who notice trends in their sectors or on their beats. Information communication is key when it comes to solving a series. That means we need to hear from the community when they notice something unusual or when they experience a crime. Sometimes I am told about crimes that occurred, but the witness or victim did not report them. It is important to track crime trends and statistics by documenting occurrences as much as possible. Sometimes patrols and staffing decisions can be made by the number of calls for service or number of incidents reported in an area during specific times.
Recycling Thefts
We continue to see thefts of opportunity and theft of precious metals such as copper and bronze. Please see the attached SAFE Flier at the end of this newsletter for additional tips and information.
Broadway Corridor
Friday August 29, 2008: Saturday August 30, 2008:
Felony arrests made 1 Felony arrests 5*
Misdemeanor arrests made 1 Misdemeanor arrests made 4
Drunk related arrests made 0 Drunk related arrests made 2
Moving citations 52 Moving citations 43
Parking citations issued 20 Parking citations issued 11
Towed vehicles 12 Towed vehicles 14
8/24/08 stats: 1 misdemeanor arrest, 1 drunk arrest, 12 vehicle tows, 159 citations issued.
8/25/08: 5 Misdemeanor arrests, 34 citations issued, 4 towed vehicles.
8/30/08 Traffic Stats: 3 arrests, 3 towed vehicles and 43 moving citations issued. Central District Newsletter Captain James I. Dudley September 2, 2008 “Arm yourself….with knowledge!” Captain’s Comments ... more -
Homes Cry Out for Quiet
First it was trains, planes and automobiles. Then lawnmowers, leaf blowers and barking dogs. Now it's loud music, big-screen televisions and home theaters.
If we were playing "Jeopardy!", the question would be: "What noise is driving people nuts?"
By James & Morris Carey
Home & Garden
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/2008... First it was trains, planes and automobiles. Then lawnmowers, leaf blowers and barking dogs. Now it's loud music, big-screen tele... more -
Central District Newsletter - August 26, 2008
Central District Newsletter
Captain James I. Dudley
August 26, 2008
“Arm yourself….with knowledge!”
Captain’s Comments
Thanks to Officer Fred Crisp for putting together last week’s newsletter. I am back from vacation but hopefully soon we will have a volunteer working at Central Station and one of his duties will be to assemble the newsletter. I will continue to write the “Captain’s Comments” section but he will do the remaining segments.
School is back in session! Drive, (and bike) safely!
Remember to stay alert while driving, especially in the next few weeks when kids are just returning to school. Easy for me to say; 2 weeks ago I was on my way to work on the Embarcadero when I dodged a jogger and ran smack into a metal bollard. Luckily, I was wearing my helmet and the only things I bruised were my thigh and ego. My bike did not fare so well. It is easy to take your eye or mind off driving for even a second or two, but unfortunate results can happen. Remember to stay “hands free” when using the phone. Remember too that ear buds or ear phones are not allowed.
You may remember the Bocce Community Event at “National Night Out” at Joe DiMaggio Playground on 08/05/08. Everyone in attendance voiced the opinion that such an enjoyable event should happen more than once a year. Neighbor Lee Goodin heard those comments and took action. Lee has reserved the Bocce’ Ball courts on Thursday September 4th from 6PM-7:30PM for another get together. Tel-Hi, Central Station and neighbors will be in attendance. E-mail lgoodin1@mindspring.com for further info and what is needed for the barbeque.
Thanks and farewell to SAFE’s and Central District Community Liaison David Chan. David retired from SAFE, (Safety Awareness For Everyone), last week and was awarded certificates from SAFE and Chief Heather Fong. David has been a great friend and hard worker who has always helped with our annual Chinatown events, the annual Crime Prevention Kick-off, crime prevention fliers and presentations. He coordinated meetings and did translations for bulletins and safety fliers. We will miss him and we wish him well in his future endeavors.
Recycling Thefts
We continue to see thefts of opportunity and theft of precious metals such as copper and bronze. I read recently about legislative attempts to address the problem at the recycling yards, to identify those bringing in materials for cash. In the meantime I would recommend that you secure copper pipe indoors whenever possible or to paint over it, insulate it or securely fasten it with brackets at several locations. Plaques and decorative items should be securely fastened and/or anchored. Central District Newsletter Captain James I. Dudley August 26, 2008 “Arm yourself….with knowledge!” Captain’s Comments ... more -
Police: Man Drives Off After Being Shot By Officer
GARLAND, Texas -- Garland police said an officer shot a 19-year-old man who allegedly tried to hit the officer with a car early Saturday morning.
Police said officers were responding to a call about loud music at an apartment complex in the 2100 block of Lookout Drive. A car pulled up and started honking its horn, police said. GARLAND, Texas -- Garland police said an officer shot a 19-year-old man who allegedly tried to hit the officer with a car early Saturd... more -
Central District Newsletter - August 19, 2008
Central District Newsletter
Captain James I. Dudley
August 19, 2008
Captain’s Comments
Captain Dudley is on vacation, he will return 8/25. The following is submitted by Officer Fred Crisp.
Mark your calendar.
Entertainment Commission Meeting
Tuesday August 19th, 5:00PM Room 406 City Hall
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Representatives of 383 Broadway will be in attendance.
Review of activities at 443 Broadway.
Public is invited to comment on items related to permitted activities
Central Station/Community Meeting.
Thursday August 21, 2008, 6PM 660 Lombard Tel-Hi Auditorium
Topic of concern is the gunfire on Francisco Street on 8/14/08.
Representatives of 383 Broadway will be in attendance.
Broadway Corridor
Friday August 15, 2008: Saturday August 16, 2008:
Felony arrests made 0 Felony arrests 0
Misdemeanor arrests made 5 Misdemeanor arrests made 2
Drunk related arrests made 0 Drunk related arrests made 1
Moving citations 75 Moving citations 26
Parking citations issued 19 Parking citations issued 15
Towed vehicles 4 Towed vehicles 11
You may recall Captain Dudley’s thanks to all who participated in “National Night Out” at Joe DiMaggio Playground on 08/05/08. Everyone in attendance voiced the opinion that such an enjoyable event should happen more than once a year. Neighbor Lee Goodin heard those comments and took action. Lee has reserved the Bocce’ Ball courts on Thursday September 4th from 6PM-7:30PM for another get together. Tel-Hi, Central Station and neighbors will be in attendance. E-mail lgoodin1@mindspring.com for further info and what is needed for the barbeque. Central District Newsletter Captain James I. Dudley August 19, 2008 Captain’s Comments ... more -
Pacoima Man Shot To Death Over Loud Car Stereo
PACOIMA Police say a Pacoima man couldn't take the noise from his neighbor's car stereo anymore and shot him to death early Wednesday morning.
Raymundo Serrato, 58, died at the scene of the 2:15 a.m. shooting in the 13000 block of Kelowna Street, said Officer Kate Lopez of the Los Angeles Police Department's Media Relations Section.
Lopez said the man was shot by a Jubenal Guillen, 55, during a dispute. Guillen was arrested on suspicion of murder.
"There were words exchanged; a scuffle," LAPD Detective Pat Barron said. "And after the scuffle -- or during the scuffle -- the suspect produced a firearm and shot the victim."
A woman who lives in the neighborhood said that the younger man regularly came home in the early morning hours and made a lot of noise, which may have upset his 58-year-old next-door neighbor.
"So I guess he, just, probably, had enough. He had enough, so he shot him," Lisa Velasquez said. PACOIMA Police say a Pacoima man couldn't take the noise from his neighbor's car stereo anymore and shot him to death early... more -
Central District Newsletter - August 5, 2008
Central District Newsletter
Captain James I. Dudley
August 5, 2008
Captain's Comments
Come take part in National Night Out, August 5, 2008
A national event that brings neighbors together with the police to strengthen
community spirit & affirm our partnership for a SAFER & STRONGER Neighborhood!
When: Tuesday, August 5th, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Where: North Beach Club House, Bocce Ball Courts, Mason & Lombard
Sponsored by: SFPD Central Station, SAFE, Rec and Park and Tel-Hi
For more information or to help co-sponsor the event,
contact Officer Fred Crisp at (415) 315-2423 or
mailto:"centralstation_permitofficer@sfgov.org"
Masked Burglars tracked through apartment break-in
Officer Scott Korte reported that he was called last week, to a burglary on the 1000 block of Sutter. The Officers entered the apartment and saw that the place was “trashed” including toilet paper strewn about the bathroom and all over the rest of the apartment. The investigation turned a bit when they learned that entry was made from a second floor window and that food that was left out for the occupant’s dogs had been eaten. The burglars then apparently developed a thirst and drank every drop of water from the toilet bowl. It was then that the officers saw the footprints on the toilet and around the apartment, very small, thin footprints. Turns out the suspects were raccoons. No capture was made.
Seriously folks, if we learn anything from this case, it is that even if you live on a level above the ground floor, it may still be accessed. Remember to screen or close windows entirely.
Broadway Corridor
Friday August 1, 2008:
Felony arrests made 1
Misdemeanor arrests made 7
Drunk related arrests made 3
Moving citations 44
Parking citations issued 15
Towed vehicles 13
Saturday August 2, 2008:
Felony arrests 0
Misdemeanor arrests made 12
Drunk related arrests made 2
Moving citations 52
Parking citations issued 10
Towed vehicles 15
We had good support on both nights with help from the Traffic Company with several motorcycle officers handing out several citations and making traffic related arrests.
6 towed vehicles, 11 misdemeanor arrests, 44 citations issued. Central District Newsletter Captain James I. Dudley August 5, 2008 Captain's Comments ... more -
A Better Way of Life
Tell me about it? It keeps replicating itself everyday here in my neighborhood.
Where is the Congress? Where is the Judiciary? Where is the Executive?
How do people got to be that way? Tell me about it? It keeps replicating itself everyday here in my neighborhood. ... more -
Central District Newsletter - July 29, 2008
Central District Newsletter
Captain James I. Dudley
July 29, 2008
Captain’s Comments
Come take part in National Night Out, August 5, 2008
A national event that brings neighbors together with the police to strengthen
community spirit & affirm our partnership for a SAFER & STRONGER Neighborhood!
When: Tuesday, August 5th, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Where: North Beach Club House, Bocce Ball Courts, Mason & Lombard
Sponsored by: SFPD Central Station, SAFE, Rec and Park and Tel-Hi
For more information or to help co-sponsor the event, contact Officer Fred Crisp at (415) 315-2423 or centralstation_permitofficer@sfgov.org
Salvage Thefts, Continued
We receive from time to time, alerts from other law enforcement jurisdictions, of cases and crime trends to be aware of. I spoke of opportunity thefts a few weeks ago from curbside recycling, copper wire, copper pipe and fixtures and even metal works of art that are dismantled and taken in for cash at recycle yards. Recently, there has been a trend on the peninsula and in the East Bay, of catalytic converter thefts. Thieves will drive around looking for parked vehicles and will use wrenches or even a ‘saws-all’ to rip the converter straight from the car’s undercarriage. Popular models seem to be older Toyota’s, especially the Forerunner’s because of the height. Apparently the raw materials bring in some cash, but not nearly what the cost is to repair and replace them. Recent reports include theft of manhole covers, park plaques and even cemeteries.
Broadway Corridor
Friday July 25, 2008: Saturday July 26, 2008:
Felony arrests made 1 Felony arrests 0
Misdemeanor arrests made 7 Misdemeanor arrests made 12
Drunk related arrests made 3 Drunk related arrests made 2
Moving citations 44 Moving citations 52
Parking citations issued 15 Parking citations issued 10
Towed vehicles 13 Towed vehicles 15
We had good support on both nights with help from the Traffic Company and several motorcycle officers handing out several citations and making traffic related arrests. A Sergeant and four officers from the Market Street beat assisted on Broadway from 10 PM until after closing time.
On 7/23/08 at 2AM, HQ called to report several males fighting with weapons on the 1000 block of Sansome. Officers found one 25 year old black male from Oakland with what appeared to be 4 or more stab wounds and cuts that his hand and back. The victim Central District Newsletter Captain James I. Dudley July 29, 2008 Captain’s Comments ... more -
Central District Newsletter - July 22, 2008
Central District Newsletter
Captain James I. Dudley
July 22, 2008
Captain’s Comments
Good things are happening here in the district. We are 2 for 2 at City Commissions this week. On Tuesday July 15, 2008 the Entertainment Commission turned down an entertainment permit for the first time in my three year tenure here. Reason cited were lack of management experience, past incidents at the location on the 400 block of Broadway and a lack of a good security plan.
On July 16, 2008 the Board of Permit Appeals upheld a notice of violation and cease and desist order on a business operating as an illegal encounter studio, also on the 400 block of Broadway. The place in question was investigated twice for acts of prostitution and in one case, robbery of a tourist from Israel. Women employees were arrested related to all three accusations. The location also operated after 2 AM, also in violation of the Planning Code, and enlisted barkers and scantily clad women approaching men on the street.
We are encouraged by these actions and hope to see them as the beginning of follow up support for the Central Station Night Watch officers who have sustained efforts on Broadway over the past three years.
The Economics of Crime
Crime often rises and falls with the economy. We have seen a steady rise in crimes of theft and opportunity throughout the district. Petty thefts, shoplift, and ‘dine and dash’ type crimes seem to be on the rise.
Two glaring examples of this occurred last week. On the 500 block of Jefferson, suspects disconnected and stole several dozen feet of active copper plumbing to crab pots at one location. Copper pipe thefts along with recyclable items have been targets of theft throughout the Bay Area. On 7/16/08 at 5 PM, a woman riding aboard MUNI was robbed of a bag of groceries at Stockton and Broadway.
Laptop Grants for At Risk Youth
This program provides free refurbished laptops to selected college bound foster care youth and other youth under the jurisdiction of the Juvenile Court system. This program is a partnership between City Youth Now www.cityyouthnow.org, Redemtech www.redemtech.com, TechConnect Digital Inclusion Initiative www.sfgov.org/digital_inclusion and Independent Living Skills Program www.sfhsa.org . This program is made possible through a generous grant from the John Burton Foundation and contributions from Microsoft Corporation.
City Youth Now is currently accepting grant applications through mid-August and will make approximately 50 grants. Applications must be submitted on behalf of the youth by a social Central District Newsletter Captain James I. Dudley July 22, 2008 Captain’s Comments ... more -
SFMTA Donate Free Noise Pollution!
Ding! Ding! Get your FREE bike bell this Wednesday
Get a free bike bell when you pedal your bike by the fabulous SFBC Streetside Outreach Team at Fox Plaza (Market near 9th) this Wednesday from 5-7pm. (Thanks to the SFMTA for donating 800 bells!)
SFMTA= San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Ding! Ding! Get your FREE bike bell this Wednesday ... more -
Central District Newsletter - July 15, 2008
Captain’s Comments
On Wednesday July 9 at 11 AM, I was at the Cable Car turn around at Bay and Taylor Streets when I saw an elderly woman with a cane across the intersection attempting to step up onto the curb when she obviously began to lose her balance. Just as she went backwards, arms and legs akimbo, Sanford Cipinko, “Attorney at Law” swept in. Mr. Cipinko reached out with his right arm and cradled the falling woman, meanwhile balancing a cup of coffee in his free hand. The woman was propped up onto the curb and was helped to regain her balance and composure. I asked the woman if she was ok and congratulated Mr. Cipinko for the catch and no-spill feat. He gave me his card and said, “we prevent injuries as well.” There can’t be any money in that.
After seeing this act, I thought about the past two newsletters and our themes about ‘being our brother’s (and sister’s) keepers, and also about pedestrian safety. On the same day I received our 6 months stats from the Traffic Bureau on traffic collisions and injuries and fatalities. To date, we have had 127 accidents involving injury. Thankfully we have had no, (knock wood), repeat, no traffic related fatalities. Keep up the good work and remember to look both ways.
Broadway Corridor
Friday July 11, 2008: Saturday July 12, 2008:
Felony arrests made 0 Felony arrests 0
Misdemeanor arrests made 0 Misdemeanor arrests made 4
Drunk related arrests made 0 Drunk related arrests made 1
Moving citations 30 Moving citations 20
Parking citations issued 23 Parking citations issued 16
Towed vehicles 9 Towed vehicles 6
7/12/08- 1 AM, fight reported at a bar on the 400 block of Broadway, patron struck in head with bottle.
7/12/08- 1:40 AM, Sgt. Ed Anzore observed two Hispanic males shouting at each other and challenging each to a fight on the 400 block of Broadway. The men began fighting and hurled themselves into a window twice before the Sergeant and Officers could seperate them. Both were detained and cited for fighting in public. One of the two suffered a laceration above his eye. The men were from Suisun and Castro Valley, Ca.
Prostitution
7/8/08 at 10 PM- Geary and Hyde Streets- A white female from SF was arrested by Officer Milan Kangrga and Rene Nielsen for groping an officer and soliciting acts of prostitution. Captain’s Comments ... more -
Music row ended in violence
Manchester Evening News
A MAN could have died when a row over loud music exploded into violence.
Michael Smith, 44, was rushed to hospital with a fractured skull and severe brain damage after he was punched, kicked and stamped on.
He was in intensive care for 12 days and doctors believed that even if he survived the attack he would be left with significant mental problems.
But, miraculously, Mr Smith, has made good progress but still suffers from memory loss and needs ongoing psychotherapy. Manchester Evening News A MAN could have died when a row over loud music exploded into violence. ... more -
Quiet, Please! How Noise Pollution Could Send You to the Hospital
Neurosis, hysteria, stress, nausea, and high blood pressure -- just a few of the health problems linked to noise.
A leaf blower, snow blower, lawn mower and two huge dogs -- Peter D'Epiro can describe in excruciating detail how his neighbor's lawn equipment and pets ruined summer afternoons and dinner parties for him and his wife for more than a decade in Ridgewood, New Jersey. But he'd rather not. "I can barely think about that situation without rushing for the Valium or the IV gin drip," he says.
With rising emotion, D'Epiro recalls how the neighbor began "warming up his rider mower, converting our idyllic backyard -- birds, squirrels, crabgrass -- into the sonic equivalent of La Guardia or Heathrow. Yes, he had a large yard, but the job could have been accomplished in 30 minutes, whereas he took, oh, say, six or seven hours on Saturday, often followed by another half-dozen on Sunday." D'Epiro goes on to describe how he and his wife, usually mild-mannered, exceedingly polite people, were reduced to screaming, fist-shaking and cursing in the face of these acoustic offenses.
Noise brings out the worst in human beings -- noisy people have been injured and even killed by their neighbors -- but neighbors are just one source of noise in a world that's increasingly cacophonous. Neighborhoods can turn into battlegrounds when clubs, restaurants, automobile sound systems and parties are acoustically unrestrained. The roadway clamor made by cars and trucks, the oppressive roar of low-flying aircraft, the rumble of commuter trains and the screeching of subway cars compound the challenges of daily life in the city or suburbs. Construction work generates lots of noise, and lots of noise complaints to civil authorities. Indoor sources include ventilation systems, office machines, home appliances, TVs and computer games.
Noise isn't just a nuisance; it's positively bad for us.
To read the whole story By Ursula Sautter and Mary Desmond Pinkowish;
http://www.alternet.org/story/91463/ Neurosis, hysteria, stress, nausea, and high blood pressure -- just a few of the health problems linked to noise. ... more
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