SF News Here's What You (Still) Can't Do In The Library: The SFPL Revises Their 'Code Of Conduct' When the Chronicle reported that, following a "frosty note" sent to San Francisco Public Library officials by Mayor Ed Lee, the library had come up with "a laundry list of offenses and penalties"
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Etiquette Week: How To Dine Out Without Being A Jerk Yesterday we taught you how to walk on city sidewalks, and on Monday we explained the unwritten rules of riding public transportation. Today, as part of SFist's ode to National Etiquette Week, we
SF News Meanwhile, in Dolores Park... Park renovations are coming along nicely. They apparently include a new welcome sign and a laundry list of rules that we're skeptical any of the Dolores Park regulars will ever be following. Hat
SF News Entertainment Commission Rules Would Make SF A Police State, Claim Privacy Rights Groups Later today, the San Francisco Entertainment Commission will consider adopting new security rules at nightclubs and onetime events in San Francisco. Among reasonable security measures, like sufficient exterior lighting, a few rules have
SF News New Rules for Bay to Breakers Just like last year and the year before that, Bay to Breakers organizers promise to enforce new rules. These stricter rules will, hopefully, stop non-registered participants (like Gavin Newsom) from crashing the course
SF News Bay to Breakers to Remain Boring, Sanitary Bay 2 Breakers Mash-Up from Melissa Griffin on Vimeo. Yesterday, there was some sort of emergency Bay to Breakers Board of Supervisors meeting. The annual race of booze and public pissing -- which
SF News New Rules for Bay to Breakers 2009 will go down as the Year of the NIMBY. Take, for example, ING Bay to Breakers, which has released a new set of rules for the typically willy-nilly San Francisco marathon. New