The show, tentatively called 'Real streets of San Francisco,' would showcase the 'day-to-day challenges and opportunities of 21st century policing.'
District 6 Supervisor Matt Dorsey is sponsoring legislation to allow the San Francisco Police Department to be on reality TV.
The show, tentatively called "Real streets of San Francisco," would showcase the "day-to-day challenges and opportunities of 21st century policing,"A reality show about the SFPD would advance "the same agenda the cops are, which is to paint law enforcement in a light that we all know to be inaccurate and untrue,” James Burch,Burch says he's worried the show would downplay instances of police violence as well as use "the plight of the folks of the city" as...
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