SF News Watch Stanley Roberts Shame Double-Parking Uber And Lyft Drivers KRON 4's Stanley Roberts' gig isn't for everyone — it takes a very specific type of temperament to withstand the confrontation he invites daily as he seeks to highlight bad Bay Area behavior. But
SF News Double Parking Spurs Road-Rage Attack In Marina A Marina District mail carrier was injured Thursday evening, when a driver allegedly lost his temper over his double-parked vehicle and beat the delivery man up. According to the San Francisco Police Department,
SF News Double-Parking Uber And Lyft Drivers Scramble To Beat Bus Cameras It's one of those moments of media confluence: One the same day that the SF Chronicle announces via headline that "Parking scofflaws can’t escape Muni bus cameras," KRON 4's Stanley Roberts shows
SF News Officially Legal Dolores Street Median Parking Pilot Program Starts Next Month Publicly debated now for several years and privately griped about for decades, the practice of weekend double-parking along the median on Dolores Street will now, for the first time ever, be officially sanctioned
SF News Supervisor Scott Wiener Calls Out SFMTA, SFPD For Ignoring Double-Parkers "Are Tickets for Double Parking A Real Thing?" we asked back in 2013, with nearly 80 percent of the respondents to our survey answering "no." And it appears that San Francisco Supervisor/District
SF News Video: San Francisco Double-Parkers Shamed (But Not Ticketed) I have often said that any budget deficits San Francisco might be suffering could be solved by sending SFTMA's transit enforcers to specific areas and ticketing every single stinkin' double-parker that they see.
SF News Your Daily Reminder Not To Double Park Haight Street was clogged by a double parked taxi cab when along came the 71 (?). Anyway, this was the result. Remember to flag down your ride (taxi, rideshare, friend, whatever) in a safe
SF News Are Tickets for Double Parking A Real Thing? Double parking tickets: have you actually ever seen one issued? Supervisor Scott Weiner hasn't, and he's clashing with the SFMTA over the issue. Weiner called a board meeting Tuesday to discuss the scourge