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- initialism Secure Flight Passenger Data
- initialism San Francisco Police Department
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Examples
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Matt Goff says: I think someone in the SFPD is an aspiring author.
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The SFPD is pretty much stumped, slowly piecing the evidence together, but not actually getting very far – leads leading to cul-de-sacs.
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“But when Proposition K supporters tell you — without offering anything close to proof — that the SFPD is populated with horny shakedown artists whose felonious habit is fed by antiprostitution laws, you should know this claim lacks substance.”
Add Matt Smith of the SF Weekly to the Salacious Sex Work Reporting Blacklist « Bound, Not Gagged 2008
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For undocumented youth today, the SFPD are their jury, and ICE is their judge.
JVOICES.COM 2009
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“This is absurd,” says Acire, “This did not occur, and of course SFPD has absolutely no record or evidence of this.”
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The main character, Lindsay Boxer, is an investigator for the homicide division for the homicide division for the SFPD; she wants most to succeed, but she is concurrently battling a devastating illness that saps more of her energy each day she sets about solving this bloody investigation.
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SWOP and Ms. Resnick will resist these false charges and vows to bring to light this misconduct and discrimination by the SFPD.
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Assaults and pickpocketing incidents near the store doubled to 28 in the period since the grocery debuted, compared with the same time a year earlier, even as similar records from an area near the intersection of Haight and Ashbury streets roughly a half-dozen blocks away show the same crimes had declined more than 17%, according to the SFPD.
Hopes Dim for a Haight Street Lift Ian Sherr 2011
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In the police report, SFPD claim that the day after the election, an allegedly unidentified person sent an “anonymous complaint” saying that Shelly was sending text messages to random phone numbers asking for sexual services.
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On January 7, the District Attorney took it a step beyond the claims of the arresting officers and officially filed charges against Shelly for “Engaging in the act of Prostitution” alleging that Shelly engaged in prostitution with an SFPD Officer.
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