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Whoot. they changed their minds. Floats will be allowed!!
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| 02-26) 18:45 PST San Francisco -- The organizers of Bay to Breakers, San Francisco's annual foot race, will allow floats in the May event, they said today. The decision followed weeks of public outcry over new rules that included bans on booze, nudity and floats. Race spokesman Sam Singer confirmed tonight that floats will be allowed, so long as they do not carry kegs or liquor. He said guidelines are being developed, and that race sponsors will officially announce the new policy Friday or Monday, following meetings Friday with the mayor's office and other city officials. "Outrageous, fun, zany costumes and floats are part of the essential character of the Bay to Breakers race," Singer said. "We are really asking people to act responsibly and treat the other participants and the rest of San Francisco with respect by not urinating, defecating, vomiting or littering the streets of San Francisco." Critics of the changes, who said they racked up 20,000 members on a Facebook group in recent weeks, said the new rules would turn the fun only-in-San Francisco party into a regular 12-kilometer footrace like any other race in any other city in the world. Earlier this week, they called for a registration boycott of the race. In recent years, neighbors and city officials have become increasingly concerned about the number of drunk people who leave behind trash and urinate in public. "We would love to have people register because they enjoy all the benefits and should participate in paying for the cost of police, trash pickup and porta-potties, so everybody can use (them) rather than doorsteps along the race route," Singer said. |
no partying at b2b??? hahahahahaa! try and stop me...
I %100 knew Rich would be the 1$t to po$t on thi$! Lil hammer machine! $hee$h thi$ city i$ gettin $h!tty with there weak a$$ politic$. Frickin Chri$$$$tian reich mo'fo$!

Ya I read the article this morning, it's pretty disappointing if it happens. I hope there is enough backlash to overturn the bans.
I think the urinating is the least of their concerns.
I think the biggest reason for the change is the cost of trash pickup. I imagine that's VERY expensive to clean up. 70,000lb of trsh last year. that's insane! And SF has to balance it's budget by law and is still like $41 million short.
If SF is serious about its stance, someone who really cares should call the city, see how much cleanup costs was last year and how much they expect it to be with the changes.
From there, if the city is willing to work with you, work on fundraisers to raise money to pay for clean.
Trash cleanup is why Love Parade in Berlin was canned for a number of years. City stopped seeing it as a non-profit functions and the LP Organizers had to pay for trash cleanup....know that's far more people, but it was still confined to one general area, and didn't consist of leaving heavy as floats behind....and if I recall, the estimated cleanup costs was $500,000 or something.
Don't want to imagine how much it'd coat to pick upt he trash here since it'd basically be spread out over miles ;P
SF could just require people to register floats and all if they want it to be a part of it, so they have the info from the person and all, and hold them responsible for disposing of it....but people would still figure out a way around there. They would still register, sure they could find a way to make it so the organizers wouldn't be able to surely track it back to them if they left it behind. Maybe before it started,the organizers could take pics of each float...but then people would try to sneak in floats during the route or something to avoid them and sure SFPD doesn't want to deal with that hassle, hehe...
They say that every year...
are the politics getting weird in SF????
the politics of sf are a shit stew of shameless pandering, self-serving incompetence and egomaniac histrionics. case in point: yesterday mayor hairspray was supposed to be at a meeting with dozens of city officials and business leaders to solve the budget crisis, but instead he flaked to go work on his gubernatorial campaign in san jose. and leave it up to community activism to confuse the hell out of you... last week residents of the mission thought it prudent to forcefully reject the socially-conscious american apparel from moving into the neighborhood on the grounds of 'it's a chain', even though it would serve the community well in several ways. do i even need to get into the city's crowning failure: the sanctuary policy? it's best to avoid sf politics altogether and just break the rules tactfully, you'll live longer that way...
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| Originally posted by R!CH no partying at b2b??? hahahahahaa! try and stop me... |
Word! The tradition will continue...
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| Originally posted by oneloveinfinity Word! The tradition will continue... |
Organizers have changed their mind...floats will be allowed!
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| (02-26) 18:45 PST San Francisco -- The organizers of Bay to Breakers, San Francisco's annual foot race, will allow floats in the May event, they said today. The decision followed weeks of public outcry over new rules that included bans on booze, nudity and floats. Race spokesman Sam Singer confirmed tonight that floats will be allowed, so long as they do not carry kegs or liquor. He said guidelines are being developed, and that race sponsors will officially announce the new policy Friday or Monday, following meetings Friday with the mayor's office and other city officials. "Outrageous, fun, zany costumes and floats are part of the essential character of the Bay to Breakers race," Singer said. "We are really asking people to act responsibly and treat the other participants and the rest of San Francisco with respect by not urinating, defecating, vomiting or littering the streets of San Francisco." Critics of the changes, who said they racked up 20,000 members on a Facebook group in recent weeks, said the new rules would turn the fun only-in-San Francisco party into a regular 12-kilometer footrace like any other race in any other city in the world. Earlier this week, they called for a registration boycott of the race. In recent years, neighbors and city officials have become increasingly concerned about the number of drunk people who leave behind trash and urinate in public. "We would love to have people register because they enjoy all the benefits and should participate in paying for the cost of police, trash pickup and porta-potties, so everybody can use (them) rather than doorsteps along the race route," Singer said. |
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