Could SFPD's aging fleet of vehicles be impacting response times and public safety?
Briefly

San Francisco Police Department's aging patrol car fleet is raising serious public safety concerns, with officers unable to adequately respond to incidents due to mechanical failures. Reports indicate that 57 out of 357 patrol cars are either in need of repair or unusable, with the actual number potentially higher, according to the officers' union. Deteriorating conditions have officers frustrated and questioning if technology advancements in the city can help address these issues. Failed maintenance is leading to instances where officers might remain unable to respond, threatening swift public safety reactions.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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