

The city has renovated its athletic fields with turf and lights in recent years, adding nearly 80,000 hours of play for everyone. Park officials say that it all boils down to a lack of playfields for both youth and adults to play. NBC Bay Area’s Christie Smith spoke with local players at the field Saturday night and reports from San Francisco. The video appears to show several tech workers, with a permit, kicking the regular pick-up players off the field. "When you have grown adults tossing children out of a playground, it’s wrong, intrinsically wrong - permit or no permit," said Catania Galvan.Īn argument on a soccer field in the Mission District caught on camera has gone viral. Nearly a hundred people showed up at City Hall Thursday to protest what they claim is the unfair privatization of parks. In case it helps, we worked it out that day so everyone got to play."ĭeeply sorry about the Mission Playground incident. One of the Dropbox employees in the video eventually apologized on Twitter, saying: "What I said was insensitive and embarrassing to both Dropbox and me. Others said they can't blame the Dropbox employees because they had paid for the spot and deserved to use it.
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8 Organizations to Get $1.4M from Former Facebook President Sean Parker.18 - was posted on YouTube in September and created a buzz on the Internet after getting picked up by the Uptown Almanac last week. The incident - which park department officials say took place on Aug. The San Francisco Recreation and Park Department has ended adult paid permits for the Mission Playground after a video showing tech workers arguing with local youth over use of the soccer field went viral, sparking protests.
