SF Residents Could Briefly Track SFMTA Parking Cop Movements; Viral Website Killed in 4 Hours
A clever North Beach developer figured out how to track every SFMTA parking officer in real-time, complete with leaderboards showing who issued the most tickets. The city shut him down faster than you can get a street cleaning violation.
SF Pays $2.8M—Almost Entirely to Lawyers—to Close Homeless Lawsuit Once & For All, Preserves Encampment Sweep Powers
San Francisco just wrote a $2.8 million check to end its three-year homeless lawsuit nightmare, but the money split tells a revealing story about who really benefits from such advocacy litigation. While lawyers walk away with the lion's share, the homeless people they represented got <1% — or enough for maybe 2-3 months of average San Francisco rent.












