The US PROStitutes Collective, a local group "campaigning for the abolition of the prostitution laws which criminalize sex workers, organized a "stand-in protest at noon today at Polk and Sutter. Why? Well, SF Weekly reports, "At issue is a proposed San Francisco ordinance which would give police greater leeway in moving or arresting people loitering on the sidewalk between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m." The SF Coalition on Homelessness will cosponsor the festivities. (Side note: today's stand-in should prove a worthy photo opportunity, photogs.) [SF Weekly]