Newstral
Article
SF Examiner on 2020-01-07 02:00
BART board to vote on unarmed ambassador proposal
Related news
- BART finds funding to launch pilot ‘ambassador’ program offering an unarmed alternative to policeSF Examiner
- BART board to vote on new agency leader — and there’s only one candidateSF Examiner
- BART exploring unarmed civilian ‘ambassadors’ to patrol trainsSF Examiner
- Armed police or unarmed ambassadors? BART weighs conflicting visions for passenger safetySF Examiner
- BART board approves purchase of new headquarterspleasantonweekly.com
- BART board selects Li as new presidentpleasantonweekly.com
- BART reinstates key board member after controversial removalSF Examiner
- BART board approves $2.4B budgetpleasantonweekly.com
- Simon selected to serve as BART board president in 2020pleasantonweekly.com
- BART board approves $2.4B budget with $200M in cutsSF Examiner
- BART board votes 6-3 to call for prosecution of officer in killing of Oscar GrantSF Examiner
- Simon, Dufty retain seats on BART BoardSF Examiner
- BART board declines to study 25-cent minimum fare increasepleasantonweekly.com
- BART board approves automated license plate surveillance in parking lotsSF Examiner
- BART board declines to study $0.25 minimum fare increaseSF Examiner
- BART board signs off on WiFi service planSF Examiner
- VTA board to vote Thursday on BART extension recommendationsmv-voice.com
- BART Board of Supervisors to Vote on New General ManagerNBC Bay Area
- BART board sinks anti-panhandling ordinancepleasantonweekly.com
- BART board passes sanctuary policy, fare increaseSF Examiner