Day 35 of the 16th St. Crackdown: sheriffs disperse side streets
Briefly

On Tuesday morning, eight sheriff's deputies patrolled the 16th Street area in San Francisco, focusing on moving individuals along and managing litter. Groups of people were dispersed by the deputies, leading to continued accumulation of trash on sidewalks, despite city cleanup efforts. The presence of cleanup trucks and a street sweeper highlighted ongoing sanitation efforts, yet the area appeared under-policed, as noted by the sparse presence of officers and patrol vehicles during the activity.
Eight San Francisco sheriff's deputies moved through the area surrounding the 16th Street plazas on Tuesday morning, mostly moving people along.
On Julian, near the Kailash Hotel, three deputies dispersed a group of six people huddled in a circle.
At 9:51 a.m., A street sweeper entered Wiese Street to clear the scattered trash.
Aside from the Mobile Command Two unit parked on-site, the southwest 16th Street plaza had no visible officers or patrol vehicles.
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