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Nancy Tung: Superhero

Stop Crime SF Board Member Nancy Tung caught a hit and run driver trying to flee the scene of a traffic accident that left people injured. Tung chased the suspect down the street and held the Muni train he boarded in his attempt to escape. Read Tung’s account of what happened.

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District Attorney Debate Video

Video of San Francisco District Attorney debate sponsored by Stop Crime SF and moderated by Joel Engardio. Featuring candidates Chesa Boudin, Leif Dautch, Suzy Loftus and Nancy Tung. Be an informed voter and learn where they stand. The stakes are high. San Francisco ranks #1 in property crime among large U.S. cities. The district attorney sets the agenda for what crimes will and won't be prosecuted.

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District Attorney Candidate Debate

SF Voters: This is your historic moment to fight crime. Don't miss the August 7 District Attorney candidate debate. Why should we care who is District Attorney? They're in charge of prosecuting criminals — and the FBI says San Francisco ranks #1 nationwide in property crime among major cities. The District Attorney sets the agenda for how San Francisco will or won't fight our crime epidemic. The stakes couldn't be higher.

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Sunset Public Safety Forum Draws Large Crowd

Stop Crime SF briefed residents on its Court Watch and crime prevention programs in a May 26 Sunset District public safety town hall attended by more than 200 people. The town hall was called by District 4 Supervisor Gordon Mar after a number of high-profile robberies in Sunset neighborhoods.

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Statement on San Francisco's Ban of Facial Recognition Technology

Instead of an outright ban, a moratorium would have been more appropriate. There are problems with facial recognition ID technology and it should not be used today. But the technology will improve and it could be a useful tool for public safety when used responsibly and with greater accuracy. We should keep the door open for that possibility. Especially when facial recognition technology can help locate missing children, people with dementia and fight sex trafficking.

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Close Loophole In Proposed "Stop Secret Surveillance" Law

Amending legislation is a messy process of horse-trading words. One of the amendments in San Francisco’s new video surveillance law is still missing a vital word. Police can receive private security video, but will they be able to use it to solve crimes? Words matter when we have the highest rate of property crime among the nation's largest cities.

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Suggested Amendments to Video Surveillance Law

We are concerned that the “Stop Secret Surveillance Ordinance” currently being considered by the Board of Supervisors will limit the ability of law enforcement to fight crime with video cameras. This law is well-intended. It is important to acknowledge the problems with facial recognition technology and the city needs a policy for use of traditional video cameras. We support the intention of this law and offer the following amendments to ensure its success.

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San Francisco’s Safety and Freedom Imbalance

Fighting Big Brother and Big Tech might feel good when privacy is a concern. But a proposed law to ban facial recognition and severely impede San Francisco’s use of security cameras is full of unintended consequences that won’t keep us safe or free. Stop Crime SF guest OpEd published in the San Francisco Chronicle.

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