She had a strong message for criminals. When you come to San Francisco with the expectation to harm somebody here in this city, there will be consequences. So really don t come to our city with all that bulls t because we re not having it.
The changes would include police notifying the District Attorney when a person is repeatedly arrested, and closer monitoring of repeat offenders.
Mayor Breed also announced the city would be getting $1.5 million over the next three years to prevent gun violence.
This announcement follows several high-profile crimes, including a New Year s Eve crash that left two pedestrians dead South of Market.
San Francisco Unified School District's Art Department is taking a bold stand on acronyms, saying they tend to "alienate those who may not speak English to understand the acronym."