Crime & Safety
San Francisco Police Hold Sting Operation To Cite Drivers Who Don't Yield To Pedestrians
Reynolds expressed frustration with drivers who disregard stop signs and fail to yield to pedestrians.

April 18, 2024
SAN FRANCISCO — Crossing the street should be a simple task, but for many pedestrians in San Francisco, they need to be on high alert for drivers navigating the city streets.
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Ronen Reynolds, a regular visitor to the West Portal public library, shared his concerns about the challenges pedestrians face, especially at confusing intersections like Ulloa and Wawona streets.
"It's sort of bad for pedestrians because it's a little bit tricky. Because one thing I don't like is like when the lights is like 15 seconds for an old person and that's when something happens," Reynolds remarked.
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