Published by Mission Local
Proposition E will reduce police accountability, make San Francisco less safe and disproportionately affect communities of color.
That’s according to the community advocates who gathered outside the headquarters of Y Combinator, a tech incubator that funds early-stage startups, for a press conference on Thursday morning.
“We’re here today to tell tech CEOs who think they own San Francisco that we need more transparency not less,” said former police commissioner Angela Chan.
Some 25 people appeared at the event, including Supervisor Ahsha Safaí and representatives from the Young Women’s Freedom Center and Harvey Milk Democratic Club.