A nonprofit group funded a pilot program that ran for two and a half weeks in March, bringing six private security staff to patrol around the Cal campus
Safe Bears, a nonprofit comprised mostly of parents, raised thousands of dolalrs for a two-and-a-half-week pilot program that saw unarmed guards patrolling around campus.
A group of parents with children enrolled at the University of California Berkeley recently took safety measures into their own hands by hiring private security guards amid a spike in crime near the campus, KPIX-TV reported.A coalition of parents called SafeBears raised $40,000 last year to launch a.