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Fix Fell holds presence for 6th consecutive week at the SF Arco/BP
Citizen group Fix Fell demands safe bike-ability for Fell & Divisadero, and an end to the city's unjust prioritization of dangerous entrances for the Arco/BP gas station at this corner. Protesters have been cited and arrested for blockading these dangerous entrances, yet cars have not been ticketed or even warned after frequent incidents endangering bike traffic, just to pull into the gas station. (Video of Fix Fell's week 6 presence & assessment of traffic problems, 6:15 length)
Fix Fell holds protest presence & assesses traffic at the Arco/BP station, and at Fell & Divisadero in general, where there is a troubling and dangerous prioritization of petroleum-fueled traffic over sustainable traffic - please watch video, at link
A 20 ! Call to Action:
Come out and act for sustainable street and spill accountability - a call to all citizens, direct action affinity groups, artists, screamers, and all those empathic to the bikers, birds, and bp buyers yet to realize they're contributing to the oil company with the worst present environmental record, all over the world.
To contribute or find out more about the A 20 Call to Action, visit our website at http://fixfell.wordpress.com , or e-mail apostrophe [at] resist.ca
About Fix Fell
Fix Fell is a group of people alarmed about the catastrophe in the Gulf, and disturbed by the City of San Francisco’s impotence when it comes to making the city safe for those who get around by bicycle or foot. In particular, we demand that the city immediately shut the Fell St. entrances to the Arco (BP) station at Fell and Divisadero, prohibit left turns onto Divisadero, remove the parking on the south side of Fell between Scott and Baker, and build a safe, attractive bikeway that connects the Wiggle directly to the Panhandle.
It is not fair or just to inflict the threat of death or injury on those who choose to use less oil in their daily transport. In fact, dangerous streets keep us addicted to oil by scaring people into motorized lives of inactivity.
We will continue to take direct action to seal off the hazardous Fell St. entrances, until the City steps up and protects the lives of its citizens.
Join us every Friday 5:30-7:30pm at the corner of Fell and Divisadero Streets, San Francisco.
And for a very special Day of Action on August 20th.
A 20 ! Call to Action:
Come out and act for sustainable street and spill accountability - a call to all citizens, direct action affinity groups, artists, screamers, and all those empathic to the bikers, birds, and bp buyers yet to realize they're contributing to the oil company with the worst present environmental record, all over the world.
To contribute or find out more about the A 20 Call to Action, visit our website at http://fixfell.wordpress.com , or e-mail apostrophe [at] resist.ca
About Fix Fell
Fix Fell is a group of people alarmed about the catastrophe in the Gulf, and disturbed by the City of San Francisco’s impotence when it comes to making the city safe for those who get around by bicycle or foot. In particular, we demand that the city immediately shut the Fell St. entrances to the Arco (BP) station at Fell and Divisadero, prohibit left turns onto Divisadero, remove the parking on the south side of Fell between Scott and Baker, and build a safe, attractive bikeway that connects the Wiggle directly to the Panhandle.
It is not fair or just to inflict the threat of death or injury on those who choose to use less oil in their daily transport. In fact, dangerous streets keep us addicted to oil by scaring people into motorized lives of inactivity.
We will continue to take direct action to seal off the hazardous Fell St. entrances, until the City steps up and protects the lives of its citizens.
Join us every Friday 5:30-7:30pm at the corner of Fell and Divisadero Streets, San Francisco.
And for a very special Day of Action on August 20th.
For more information:
http://fixfell.wordpress.com
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