Let’s meet the paramilitary wing of San Francisco’s Office of Civic Engagement & Immigrant Affairs (and Stencil Voting) standing on Market Street near Fifth.
They call their black caps pukao:
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Here are the functions of the OCEIA ”Community Ambassadors”
“Ensuring safe passage to public transportation for residents, visitors, travelers and workers.
Providing directions and general assistance as needed.
Reporting criminal or disruptive behavior to the SFPD and MTA
Alerting 311 and city departments of safety hazards or street cleanliness/maintenance issues that affect public safety or health.
Providing information and referrals on existing city programs and services as needed.”
Well, as long as they don’t snitch…
Anyway, this is Your Money at work, sort of.
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