Zoning, Planning and Use
Jun. 22, 2002
San Francisco to Reform Citizen's Arrest Procedure
SAN FRANCISCO - City officials have agreed to reform San Francisco's citizen's arrest procedures and pay $151,424 to end a long-running civil rights suit by a group of homeless advocates who were arrested in 1999 after squatting in an old two-flat building.




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