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Tag Archives: 1976 San Francisco snow

People are more afraid of the cops than the crazies — BLOG 29

Posted on February 6, 1976 by Bill Fox

Friday, February 6,1976 The snow is gone, but Charles Gain is still Chief of the San Francisco Police Department. I’m sorry, but I can’t take this seriously. Not to be cynical or a Poor Me … but as I read it, … Continue reading →

Posted in City Views, Police action | Tagged 1976 San Francisco snow, Charles Gain, George Moscone, Mayor of San Francisco, SFPD

Snow in San Francisco !!! — BLOG 27

Posted on February 5, 1976 by Bill Fox

Thursday, February 5, 1976 At midnight, I got off work at Park Station and drove home to my apartment in Diamond Heights. I lit a fire in the fireplace, poured a Jack Daniels, and collapsed in front of the window … Continue reading →

Posted in City Views | Tagged 1976 San Francisco snow, San Francisco snow picturres, weird San Francisco weather

A Surreal Morning before San Francisco Becomes a Circus — BLOG 28

Posted on February 5, 1976 by Bill Fox

Thursday, February 5, 1976, 0800 The old whip-saw of my life is back: Things have been pretty shitty since the strike last August. But this morning is off-the-charts beautiful. I never thought I’d ever see this much snow in San Francisco! … Continue reading →

Posted in At work, City Views | Tagged 1976 San Francisco snow, Charles Gain, George Moscone, police pay

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