These men are retired San Francisco police officers. They’re ambassadors and they are doing this for free as volunteers and Lurie. You should know that this these guys are volunteers. They’re the real deals, but Ferrell’s plan will get you people who are not volunteers

These men are retired San Francisco police officers. They’re ambassadors and they are doing this for free as volunteers and Lurie. You should know that this these guys are volunteers. They’re the real deals, but Ferrell’s plan will get you people who are not volunteers

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  1. […] h. brownsays:March 24, 2024, 1:03 pm at 1:03 pmYour comment is awaiting moderation.Campers, You simply cannot believe the numbers the cops give you. As the venerable Joe O’Donoghue used to say to me when we watched the Board of Supervisors and their various committees operate: “Figures don’t lie. But, Liars can figure.” That’s the cops. Even their number is a moving number by a few hundred. Here’s a number: $310,000 a year That’s what Farrell wants to pay 35 year Vet Cops to return. I say you’d only get those after the money. I just met the guys (sorry for the blur) at the corner of 16th and Mission and couldn’t believe they are “around 60” and retired 35 year SFPD guys working the toughest corner in town for Free. SFPD Ambassadors Program (they’re in good shape like me cause they work at it) https://sfbulldogblog.com/2024/03/24/these-men-are-retired-san-francisco-police-officers-theyre-amba…  […]

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