0:00-0:26 tents across street from Safeway in Mission District
0:51 Metro PCS needs its own private security guard?
2:01 "Pit Stop" portable toilets for homeless, followed by a very populated street corner.
3:48 Mission and 16th Street
4:10 16th and Guerrera
4:29 16th and Dolores; nice church
4:50 down 16th from Church gay flags flying
6:42 I reach the main flag for the Gay District (Mission Dolores?) in San Fran here. Smaller flags adorned the streets to signify their "rainbow flag" territory.
Usually, you see flags periodically to mark certain holidays, events, commemorations or whatever. But I suspect these rainbow flags remain year-round.
Mission Dolores might be the primary gay district.
Moving down 16th Street and near Church Street appear to be a very pro gay agenda in the district. The people certainly look the part as well with many physically fit males walking around at this random time that I stroll through.
The homeless camps on the sidewalks look somewhat established, long-term. If they can remain on the sidewalks during the midday, that is a signal of poor enforcement. Another sign of "poor enforcement" is the local businesses hiring private security as such places like Safeway and Metro PCS.
I was surprised how loud and boisterous the people were on the Franklin Square soccer field. It looked like it might be a high-population of Mexicans from a distance, but I never took a closer look and not sure 100%.
So this video starts in the Mission District, goes through the Gay District and then ends in Twin Peaks.
The gays might think their flags ward off the homeless.
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The Rainbow Colors Song
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