Street Artists debate at Police, Fire and Safety Committee Meeting
About This Item
KPIX-TV news footage from March 23 1972 with reporter Ed Arnow featuring scenes of debate at a meeting of the San Francisco Supervisors Police, Fire and Safety Committee, about the rights of street artists to sell their wares on the streets of San Francisco. Includes views of William M. Roth representing the interests of the city's merchants and attorney Robert Kantor, advocating for the street artists. Opening graphic designed by Carrie Hawks.
- Date
- 3/23/1972
- Format
- 16mm color co-magnetic sound film
- Digital Format
- mp4 file
- Genre
- local newsfilm
- Copyright Holder
- CBS
- Duration
- 2:30
- Identifier
- KPIX 107920
- Views
- 522
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