SFMTA Will Donate Proceeds From “Support Israel” Ads


Photo via @volksmenner

Update (Wednesday, 7:53 a.m.): Tuesday evening, the SFMTA issued a statement on behalf of Board of Directors Chairman Tom Nolan. While the “Support Israel” ads may stay on Muni buses, the SFMTA is donating proceeds from the advertisement.

“The city of Saint Francis has a long history of tolerance for all, and while we honor a person’s right to self-expression, there are times when we must say ‘enough.’ The recent ad has no value in facilitating constructive dialogue or advancing the cause of peace and justice. While this ad is protected under the First Amendment, our ad policy and our contractual obligations, we condemn the use of any language that belittles, demeans or disparages others. Going forward, we will review our policies with regards to ads on the Muni system.”

The SFMTA will donate its proceeds from this advertisement to further the educational activities of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission.

Original post:You might have noticed the ad above on the side of several Muni buses. It has sparked a backlash from many who see it as racist and hate speech. A further problem is its political nature. SFMTA has a policy against running ads of political nature.

According to KQED, these ads were purchased by a pro-Israel woman in response to what she feels were anti-Israel ads that ran on BART some time last year. She tried to get the same ads on New York City buses, but NYC’s transit agency refused. She sued in federal court, and won. The same day she got that ruling, SFMTA approved her ads in San Francisco.

Paul Rose, Muni spokesman, says the agency’s hands are tied due to the court ruling, but that they’re exploring options. In the meantime, The Council on American-Islamic Relations wants people to sign a petition asking SFMTA to remove the ad before its contractual term (until the end of the month) is up.

For more on the controversy, read KQED.

Transit News: More Caltrains, all-door Muni boarding, BART poop cleanup, Muni switchbacks


Photo by Jeremy Brooks

  • Caltrain To Add New Trains To Accomodate Historically High Ridership Level (SF Appeal)
  • One Month Into All-Door Boarding, Muni Reports Some Lines Moving Faster (Streetsblog SF)
  • BART Says It’s Cleaned Poop and Pee From Most Broken Escalators (SF Weekly)
  • Muni Switchbacks Stink, But What’s the Real Root of the Problem? (Streetsblog SF)
  • Muni has made big inroads on line turnbacks (SF Examiner editorial)
  • Muni driver shortage causes trip cuts (SFGate)
  • Muni’s Twitterbus off to a slow start (SFGate)

Your (Muni Diaries Live) Weekend Transit Advisory

Got plans Saturday night? We have a suggestion, if not.

Not that you’d want to do anything that might conflict with Muni Diaries, but just … in … case:

Outside Lands Festival
On Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the Outside Lands Music Festival will be held in Golden Gate Park from noon to 10 p.m. An attendance of 60,000 participants is expected each day. Please visit http://sfoutsidelands.com for more details.

The following Muni lines and routes will be affected:

· N Judah
· 5 Fulton
· 28 19th Avenue
· 29 Sunset
· 44 O’Shaughnessy
· 71 Haight-Noriega

Muni Service:
The SFMTA will supplement service on the 5 Fulton with the 5L Fulton Limited special bus service for before and after concert from McAllister Street between Charles J. Brenham Place (7th Street north of Market) and Jones Street (near the Civic Center Muni/BART Station) to Fulton Street at 25th Avenue.

Pre-concert: Friday
The 5L Fulton Limited special bus service will be in place from approximately 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. and from approximately from 6:30 until 8 p.m. Pre-event service, one-way westbound, will proceed to 25th Avenue making local from Jones Street to Van Ness Avenue, and then stopping at Fillmore Street, Divisadero Street, Masonic Avenue, Stanyan Street, 8th Avenue and Park Presidio Boulevard.

Post-concert: Friday Night
After the concert, the 5L Fulton Limited special bus service will be in place from approximately 8 p.m. until 11:30 p.m. Post-event service, one-way eastbound, will depart from either 30th or 25th avenue and then proceed to stops at Park Presidio Boulevard, 8th Avenue, Arguello Boulevard, Masonic Avenue, Divisadero Street, Fillmore Street, Van Ness Avenue and make local stops to Jones Street.

On Friday night only, Nx Judah Express bus service will also operate from approximately 6:30 until 11:30 p.m.
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Analog Hipster Fashion Ideas on Muni


Photo by juicyrai

Hipster fashion has gone analog, and no cassette tape is safe from the hands of ironic fashionistas. From the @mundiaries Twitter wires, some questionable style ideas were born. At first, a CD was made into an accessory. Then…

We asked, what’s next?, and heard this:

“I once saw some girl wearing a CD on a necklace on the 22.” via @LSH

Then this:

“Floppy disk belt buckle?” via @SaraPantera

Which prompted this reply:

“not hipster enough. Needs more vinyl. :p” via @kwpianist

To which we come full circle and ask, what’s next?

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