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San Francisco police work with bike advocates on training video

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Still from video.
(Watch via YouTube below)

While doing research for a story, I noticed something interesting on the home page of the San Francisco Bike Coalition the other day.

They’ve partnered with the SF Police Department to create a new training video (YouTube embed below).

Fully scripted and acted out by real people (not actors, so the cheese factor is a bit elevated), the video explains bicyclists’ legal rights and illustrates common cycling situations and the appropriate police response they require.

Three specific scenarios are covered: dooring; motorist intimidation; and procedures for reporting a bike/car crash.

The video has been added to the official officer training curriculum and has been deployed for use throughout the department; from the Police Academy to precincts around the city.

I wonder if something similar would be helpful in Portland?

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