The SF Police Commission is voting next Wednesday, December 6, about whether to approve surveillance cameras at 16th and Mission Streets.
The City says the cameras are going up because people who live, work, and walk in San Francisco , want them.
If you don ' t want cameras, please come to one or both of the following two meetings:
Mission Neighborhood Community Meeting
Monday, December 4 at 6 p.m.
at Marshall Elementary School cafeteria
( 1575 15th Street , 15th and Capp)
Police Commission Meeting
Wednesday, December 6 at 5:30 p.m.
at San Francisco City Hall,
Room 400, San Francisco, California.
We all want safe communities, but video cameras are just not the solution.
The expanded video surveillance program should be rejected because:
Please forward this information to others about the meetings and also send an email to the Police Commission at sfpd.commission [at] sfgov.org and let them know you don ' t want cameras.
For more information, please log onto http://www.aclunc.org/issues/technology/say_no_to_video_surveillance.shtml
Added by aclunc_sj on November 30, 2006