February 13, 2007
Day Around the Bay
-Man hit and killed at the Mountain View Caltrain station, delaying the trains for 45 minutes.
-Boy in Petaluma picks up bottle of beer, beer bottle explodes, boy was hit with an inch-long shard of glass. Police think the bottle might have been booby trapped and that there's more out there. So if you're in Petaluma and see a bottle of beer just lying there....
-We have a new director for San Francisco's Department of Building Inspection. We know, exciting.
-The Plans and Programs Committee of the Board of Commissioners of the San Francisco Transportation Authority is having a meeting today to discuss illegal right turns on Octavia Blvd. Try putting that on your business card.
-Man dies in crash when his SUV crashes into a UPS truck after being chased stopped by the cops.
-Parkscan issues their report on complaints on the city parks.
-Man who survived mountain lion attack all set to be released from the hospital.
-San Carlos is about to be set up for free WiFi.
-Rudy Guiliaini tells Santa Clara audience that he's "100 percent committed" to running for President, pretending to be conservative.


According to the linked story they weren't being chased.
Where is Peter Ragone? What are his new job functions that we SF taxpayers pay him to do.
Isn't that ironic, we pay Peter Ragone money to do what he does. What does he do now, by the way?
I know that he used to blog under fake names and then lie about it. I know he also brings lawsuits against private citizens and then pretends he doesn't understand key elements. But what what are we, San Francisco taxpayers paying him for now?