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A recent viral video shows a man in San Francisco riding a bike through Walgreens, filling a garbage with merchandise, and sailing out of the store with a security guard and store employee standing helplessly by. Another viral video shows a thief jumping over a counter and then leaving on a scooter while a TV crew does a story on shoplifting. Such scenes have become so common in San Francisco that retail chains are applying new rules to their operations in the city.
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Staff at the San Francisco District Attorney s office will be required to ask, and then use, the correct names, pronouns, and titles for transgender and nonbinary crime victims, witnesses, and the accused, according to a new policy announced June 30.
The policy, effective Wednesday, will also allow charging documents to be amended to use their preferred names if the person accused of a crime requests it, though legal names will also continue to be listed secondarily on all charging documents for the purposes of criminal record-keeping.
At an afternoon news conference held after a Pride party at District Attorney Chesa Boudin s office in the Potrero Hill neighborhood the city s chief law enforcement officer said that it is the first policy of its kind in any California prosecutor s office.