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DESCRIPTION:SF Labor Day Speak Out Action-Stop Disney Dystopia AI Wrecking SF & The 
 World For The Billionaires\n\nMonday September 4th  2023 10AM\nCruise SF 
 HQ\n530 10tth St/Bryant Next To Costco\nSan Francisco\n\nMusic & Art & 
 Poetry\n\nWorking people and the oppresseed are under attack and face a 
 health & safety emergency.\nMayor London Breed and Governor Gavin Newsom 
 have given the Robo Taxis a free ride to terrorize the people of San 
 Francisco to test their AI.  They will displace thousands of taxi drivers 
 and UBER Lyft drivers so the these tech billionaires can make more profit 
 and they want to get rid of truck and delivery workers in San Francisco and 
 other cities.\n\nThey are privatizing public transit for these robber 
 barons in San Francisco and around the world and then say there is no more 
 money for our public transit system.\n\nThe SAG AFRTRA actors and writers 
 are also facing an existental crisis with Netflix’s owner Reed Hastings 
 and Amazon’s Bezos  stealing  their pictures, voices and words and then 
 using  AI to force them to be gig workers witth slave labor wages and no 
 healthcare and pensions.\n\nAt the same time,  San Francisco mayor Breed  
 is blaming the homeless for being without housing  while property  
 speculators have bought over 16,000 condos and we have empty buildings with 
 people sleeping on the streets.\n\nThis is capitalism gone wild as they 
 privatize Golden Gate park and destroy SF City College while\ndemanding 
 that over 30 public schools be closed. Black and Brown and poor students 
 are being told they havee no right to a great public education in one of 
 the richest cities in the world.\n\nBreed also wants to contract out $250 
 million in City contracts while destroying the Civil Service System for 
 more nepotism, conrruption and non-profits that siphon off public jobs tor 
 lower paid worker swho do the same work as public workers. She also refuses 
 to rehire the over 1,000 workers who were terminated because they would not 
 take the vacccine.This is while there are large number of vacancies at City 
 agencies.\nWe need  fighting democratic unions and  living wages for all 
 working people.\nHave you had enough?\n\nJoin the Worker Union. Community 
 People’s  Labor Day Speak Out and Action At Cruise\n\nWe need a world for 
 working people and not the billionaires and union busters!\nGeneral Strike 
 NOW!\n\nSponsored by\nUnited Front Committee For A Labor Party 
 UFCLP\nAlliance For Independent Workers\nSan Francisco City College Higher 
 Education Action Team HEAT\nSave Muni\nRevolutionary Workers United 
 Front\n\nFor more information\ninfo@ufclp.org\n\n\nRobotaxis are an 
 existential threat to SF’s public transit system\nThe Breed 
 Administration is ignoring perhaps the most dangerous impact of the new 
 autonomous 
 vehicles.\nhttps://48hills.org/2023/08/robotaxis-are-an-existential-threat-to-sfs-public-transit-system/\n\nCalvin 
 Welch\nByCALVIN WELCH\nAUGUST 20, 2023\n\n\nAs one robotaxi after another 
 either “seizes up,” blocking traffic lanes or, with increasing 
 regularity, rams into another vehicle, the Breed Administration’s primary 
 position appears to be that we need “more data” before we come to any 
 policy decision about what must be done to address the massive deployment 
 of these “autonomous vehicles” on our streets.\nMayor London Breed, 
 usually not shy in seeking public attention on policy proposals she feels 
 are popular, is uncharacteristically silent on this key issue and has no 
 real policy proposal to make about the deployment of driverless cars on the 
 streets of her hometown, content to have bureaucrats write letters.  \nA 
 Cruise robotaxis in a crash in the Mission Thursday night. Photo by Michael 
 Redmond\nThe city attorney has now called upon the California Public 
 Utilities Commission to vacate its decision to allow unlimited deployment 
 of robotaxis until the city can argue its case again before that body in 
 the light of continued failures of these driverless cars.  But that case is 
 still limited to the need to gather more data.\nBoth Gov. Gavin Newsom and 
 the city’s tech movers and shakers are in strong support of the immediate 
 and massive deployment of this new technology on our streets. The mayor, 
 needing both in what is shaping up to be a tough re-election campaign, 
 seems to have lost her voice on the policy implications of 10,000 or so 
 driverless vehicles, operated by cell phones (what could possibly go 
 wrong?) careening around the streets of San Francisco.\nBut perhaps Mayor 
 Breed didn’t read the letter sent in January, because the bureaucrats, 
 while using the politest of language, and while calling only for more data, 
 in fact laid out a rather sobering picture of the impact these vehicles 
 already have on the operations of the already heavily stressed public 
 transit system.\nSkilled public-spirited bureaucrats (and there are such 
 people) know how to give their political leaders what they want while still 
 serving the public good.\nThe January 25, 2023 SFMTA letter sets outs as 
 the primary reason for the need for new data and the delay in full 
 deployment until that data is collected and analyzed the record complied by 
 the City of some “92 unique incidents” that occurred between May and 
 December of 2022 in which robotaxis (mainly Cruise) made “unplanned 
 stops” that blocked travel lanes and impeded the operations of both 
 public emergency services and public transit.  According to the letter 88 
 percent of these incidents occurred on streets used by Muni.\nIn just three 
 cases cited in the letter, four stalled robotaxis blocked four Muni lines, 
 which, if they had occurred at peak travel time (none in fact did), would 
 have delayed some 11,700 Muni riders.\nThe robotaxis carry one or two 
 people; buses, trolleys and light rail carry scores of riders. It is clear 
 that with the data we had back in January increasing the number of 
 driverless vehicles poses an existential threat to the entire public 
 transit system weakened by a drop in ridership during COVID and suffering 
 from no permanent, dedicated operating  subsidies.\nThe cluster flub that 
 happened at Outside Lands in which Uber, Lyft, Cruise, and Waymo clogged 
 the streets, jacked up prices and made Muni service impossible—and 
 somehow caused Cruise to stall 10 cars in North Beach four miles 
 away—perhaps could have been prevented if Rec and Park had limited access 
 to cars and promoted Muni service including using special busses along 
 JFK.\nThe point is that we have an administration that doesn’t seem to 
 understand what “transit first” actually means and has no meaningful 
 commitment to it.\nThe point not being made by the Breed Administration is 
 that robotaxis will have a profound long-term impact on public transit. The 
 current position stressing data collection and the impact on first 
 responders ignores what happens when these services are tweaked enough to 
 no longer stop at intersections or run into buses. What happens to public 
 transit when these private companies work out the kinks and get riders who 
 will pay more than a Muni fare and no longer take Muni?  How will we create 
 the operating funding for public transit when a significant portion of the 
 voting population no longer use the service?\nWe need leadership in making 
 the case for public transit, showing why electronic cars are still more 
 wasteful, less sustainable, and create even more social isolation than 
 public transit. Breed and her administration are totally silent on these 
 critically important issues. People must be encouraged to use public 
 transit, or we will lose it.\nWe have seen how the Breed Administration 
 willingly embraces policies which seem to address a critical issue but that 
 actually ignores the real situation and worsens the problems it claims to 
 address. We see that same patterns with drug use in the Tenderloin, in 
 which the mayor openly attacks programs and policies articulated by the 
 Health Department if they get in her political way. We see that in a real 
 estate investment policy masquerading as a “housing policy,” addressing 
 the “housing crisis” by, in effect, removing the people with the 
 problem and replacing them with wealthy real estate investors.\nThere is a 
 cautionary tale from the past that we need to keep in mind.  In the 1930s 
 LA had a thriving streetcar system, the Red Cars. Heavily used during the 
 war as LA’s war-time population exploded, it none the less fell into 
 disrepair as key transit investments were not made in the post war years 
 after a newly formed corporation, the National City Lines, took over the 
 business.\nThe principal investors in the National City Lines were 
 Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, Standard Oil of California and (wait for 
 it) General Motors (the owner of Cruise). Within less than two decades the 
 streetcar tracks were torn up and the street cars were replaced by gasoline 
 powered, General-Motors-built busses running on Firestone tires. Service 
 declined as did ridership as people preferred cars to poorly maintained and 
 managed (privately owned) public transit.\nThat’s how the private sector 
 deals with public transit: it kills it.\n\n\nRally At SF Cruise 
 Office/Depot To Shut Down Robo Taxis\nhttps://youtu.be/szNxzLJ1uJM\n\nTaxi 
 Robo Disney Dystopia Labor Community Speak Out At 
 CPUC\nhttps://youtu.be/2Y7rlS5rxvU\n\nLabor Speaks Out On Robotaxis At 
 California Public Utility Commission 
 Meeting\nhttps://youtu.be/vWpmZy4VCW0\nNo Robo Taxis In San Francico! Labor 
 & Public Rally At Newsom Controlled CPUC To Protest Robo 
 Taxis\nhttps://youtu.be/A0I25EuQ-R4\n\nAI, Capitalism & The Future of The 
 Working Class & Humanity\nhttps://youtu.be/xztxE-vTbyA\n\nSTOP The Robo 
 Madness NOW! SF Taxi  & UBER Drivers Protest Dangers Of AI Cars & 
 Billionaires Control Of Newsom’s 
 CPUC\nhttps://youtu.be/EeSkURmU9Zw\n\nStop The Robos Madness NOW! SF Taxi 
 /UBER Drivers Protest Dangers Of AI Cars & Billionaires 
 Control\nhttps://youtu.be/EeSkURmU9Zw\n\nWorkWeek  6-28-23 SF AI Ground 
 Zero & Robo Cars Threaten Workers & Safety With Edward Escobar & Mark 
 Gruber\nhttps://soundcloud.com/workweek-radio/ww-6-28-23-sf-ai-ground-zero-robo-cars-theaten-workers-safety-with-edward-escobar-mark-gruber\n\n 
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SUMMARY:SF Labor Day Speak Out! Stop Disney Dystopia AI Wrecking SF & World For The Billionaires
LOCATION:Cruise Headquarters\n530 10th St/ Bryant St.\nSan Francisco
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