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Northern District CPAB
As part of our commitment to represent the diverse neighborhoods of San Francisco, SFPD hosts the city's Community Police Advisory Boards (CPABs), which are composed of community volunteers who live and/or work in a specific geographical police district. A CPAB member’s role is to advise the district station Captain about public safety, crime, and quality of life issues that affect their community. CPAB members play a vital role in communication and problem-solving efforts undertaken by district stations. CPABs meet every month with station Captains.
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Richmond District CPAB
As part of our commitment to represent the diverse neighborhoods of San Francisco, SFPD hosts the city's Community Police Advisory Boards (CPABs), which are composed of community volunteers who live and/or work in a specific geographical police district. A CPAB member’s role is to advise the district station Captain about public safety, crime, and quality of life issues that affect their community. CPAB members play a vital role in communication and problem-solving efforts undertaken by district stations. CPABs meet every month with station Captains.
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Southern District CPAB
As part of our commitment to represent the diverse neighborhoods of San Francisco, SFPD hosts the city's Community Police Advisory Boards (CPABs), which are composed of community volunteers who live and/or work in a specific geographical police district. A CPAB member’s role is to advise the district station Captain about public safety, crime, and quality of life issues that affect their community. CPAB members play a vital role in communication and problem-solving efforts undertaken by district stations. CPABs meet every month with station Captains.
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Taraval District CPAB
As part of our commitment to represent the diverse neighborhoods of San Francisco, SFPD hosts the city's Community Police Advisory Boards (CPABs), which are composed of community volunteers who live and/or work in a specific geographical police district. A CPAB member’s role is to advise the district station Captain about public safety, crime, and quality of life issues that affect their community. CPAB members play a vital role in communication and problem-solving efforts undertaken by district stations. CPABs meet every month with station Captains.
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Tenderloin District CPAB
As part of our commitment to represent the diverse neighborhoods of San Francisco, SFPD hosts the city's Community Police Advisory Boards (CPABs), which are composed of community volunteers who live and/or work in a specific geographical police district. A CPAB member’s role is to advise the district station Captain about public safety, crime, and quality of life issues that affect their community. CPAB members play a vital role in communication and problem-solving efforts undertaken by district stations. CPABs meet every month with station Captains.
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Park District CPAB
As part of our commitment to represent the diverse neighborhoods of San Francisco, SFPD hosts the city's Community Police Advisory Boards (CPABs), which are composed of community volunteers who live and/or work in a specific geographical police district. A CPAB member’s role is to advise the district station Captain about public safety, crime, and quality of life issues that affect their community. CPAB members play a vital role in communication and problem-solving efforts undertaken by district stations. CPABs meet every month with station Captains.
Motorcycle Safety Class
Join the San Francisco Police Department's Traffic Unit Summer 2024 Motorcycle Safety Skills Course and practice techniques such as:
- Crash Avoidance Drills
- Emergency Maneuvers
- Going Slow with Control
- Proper Braking
- Turning Techniques
- Urban Riding Drills
These classes are limited to 15 students and require the following items to participate: