Fire Regulations Affecting Street Artists Near Union Square
About This Item
KRON-TV news report by Frank Johnstone from December 6 1974, looking at the issue of how new city fire regulations are affecting the trade of Street Artists in downtown San Francisco, around the hot spot of Union Square. Includes views of street artists showing their wares, an interview with a lawyer who states the street artists are advocating for "reasonable fire regulations" and also trying to regulate themselves and interviews with street vendors, who explain they need to protect their spots in order to make a living. Opening graphic designed by Carrie Hawks.
- Date
- 12/6/1974
- Format
- 16mm color co-magnetic sound film
- Digital Format
- mp4 file
- Genre
- local newsfilm
- Copyright Holder
- Young Broadcasting of San Francisco, Inc.
- Duration
- 3:15
- Identifier
- KRON 3796-3
- Views
- 1040
Related Items
Police enforce new regulations on street artists around Union Square
Street Artists Protest Against The Repeal of Proposition J
Interviews with street artists around Union Square
Views of street artist stalls around Union Square
Union Square interviews about street artists on sidewalk
Proliferation of street vendors in San Francisco
Public Reactions On Street To Zebra Murders
Melba Beals update on street artists
Woman Volunteer Trains With Tamalpais Fire Department (1970)
Confusion surrounding issuing of permits for Street Artists
Street Artists threatened with arrest
Update on street artists legal position
West African Street Artist Arrested on Stockton
Supermarket Checkout Technology (1974)
Elaine Brown On Welfare Grants For Mothers
Computer Math Lab at Walnut Acres Elementary School
Press conference by Warren Truitt on Street Artist restrictions
John Linley Frazier Trial: Sanity Phase
Interviews with Street Artists and Vendors
Guided Tours Of Alcatraz Island - First Day