Introduction to JJ Smith in the Tenderloin - GothamSF
Stanley Roberts has a candid discussion with JJ Smith a long time resident of San Francisco who currently lives in the Tenderloin District of San Francisco. JJ Smith had documented the issues in the Tenderloin which he documents through is phone. GBTBmedia had an exclusive conversation with JJ in what turned out to be a jaw dropping conversation.
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Cellphones Galore - Caught Misbehaving
Stanley Roberts rides the the San Mateo County Saturation Traffic Enforcement Program as they enforce Traffic Laws in San Mateo County this time East Palo Alto and the California Highway Patrols Redwood City Area coverage Area.
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Gotham By The Bay - Pilot
Gotham By The Bay - focuses on the issues in the San Francisco Bay Area with host and executive producer Stanley Roberts on the video side and Susan D. Reynolds on the written side.
This series focuses on the streets of San Francisco, specifically the Tenderloin District and the issues surrounding the community. Stanley Roberts spent a week walking around with hidden cameras, GoPro's and 4k cameras documenting the open air drug sales and rampant drug use. His findings were disturbing and puzzling.
Executive Producer: Stanley Roberts
Executive Producer: Susan D. Reynolds
Written by Stanley Roberts
Editor: Preston Yeung
Camera: Stanley Roberts
Camera: Steve Ducich
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Gotham By The Bay - The Backpack Brigade
In second part in a 4-part series about the opioid crisis in San Francisco (a.k.a. Gotham By The Bay), Stanley Roberts looks at the people involved in selling heroin, meth, crack cocaine, and fentanyl. Despite multiple arrests and seizures, they are still on the streets. In 2020 approx 5 kilos of fentanyl was seized in San Francisco, but in 2021 it has jumped to 19 kilos — or almost 42 pounds — a significant jump.
This is also an issue with people transporting large quantities of the drugs through the Bay Area Rapid Transit also known as BART. Fentanyl is such a dangerous drug that one grain the size of sand could be fatal.
BART Released a statement about backpacks full of drugs on their trains:
“BART has well-established procedures to handle a wide range of incidents aboard train cars, including the dissemination of unknown powders and potentially dangerous substances.
While the specific procedures are security sensitive information, we can say generally that the steps include:
Initiating the Incident Command System;
Response to the incident;
Isolating and evacuating the incident area;
Rendering first aid/medical care as necessary;
Decontaminating the incident area;
Notifying relevant partner agencies and passengers.
Additionally, BART has mutual aid agreements with City and County Responders in the BART operational area in order to fully integrate into the region’s Incident and Unified Command System for response and recovery.
BART not only has procedures in place for such incidents; it conducts drills and exercises to hone responses, verify equipment capability and integrated response capability
Executive Producer: Stanley Roberts
Executive Producer: Susan D. Reynolds
Written by Stanley Roberts
Editor: Preston Yeung
Camera: Stanley Roberts
Camera Steve: Steve Ducich
Camera Rental:
https://www.beyondpixsf.com/
Security supplied by: https://www.spaca.net/
https://www.gothambythebay.com
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Gotham By The Bay - The Introduction
Gotham By The Bay - focuses on the issues in the San Francisco Bay Area with host and executive producer Stanley Roberts on the video side and Susan D. Reynolds on the written side.
This series focuses on the streets of San Francisco, specifically the Tenderloin District
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One on One with Sgt Ray Kelly, Public Information officer for the Alameda County Sheriff's Office
Stanley Roberts chats with Alameda County Sheriff's Office Public Information Sergeant Raymond Kelly about working in law enforcement, mental health, career criminals, the recent attack on a 67 year old by an Amazon delivery person and many other subjects..
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Imagine being targeted by a local TV Station
People have been asking me, “Why are you continuously being targeted by KRON?” Why is it everytime you post new content they flood the area with your old videos?”
The answer is in this video, this portion was scrubbed from their website www.kron4.com so it’s missing from the video on the site but basically my Youtube account being deleted and all the other events that have taken place is payback from 3 years ago.
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Life Hack for French Toast
Instead of using the big blender or even buying a NutriBullet try this LifeHack first.
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The Return of the Saturation Traffic Enforcement Program - Mr Badly TV
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After a hiatus due to the pandemic San Mateo County has relaunched its #STEP program. S.T.E.P. stands for Saturation Traffic Enforcement Program and they target drivers not following the rules of the road. Traffic officers from multiple cities in San Mateo County converge on different hot spots educating drivers and pedestrians on safe practices. Caught Misbehaving's Stanley Roberts was invited to attend.
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Rainy Lake Tahoe Forest shot
Video of a rainy forest shot at Lake Tahoe California
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Golden Gate Bridge Scenic View from Marin County
Shooting a scenic shot from the Marin Headlands overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco
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Signing a Ticket Fact Vs Fiction - Mr Badly TV
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The final part of a 3 series on pedestrian safety in San Mateo, California. Stanley Roberts rides with the San Mateo Police Departments traffic unit as they target drivers not yielding to pedestrians in a marked crosswalk. The City of San Mateo data shows that pedestrian safety is our top priority in 2021, which means that much of the Safe Street San Mateo social media messaging you’ll see will be focused on reminding both pedestrians and drivers to share our roads and look out for one another.
This segment deals with some of the common misconceptions drivers have as it relates to pulling drivers over or signing a ticket.
How can you help? You can make Safe Street San Mateo decisions whenever you’re on our roads, sidewalks, bike paths, and at our intersections.
Be Aware. Never drive/walk/cycle distracted
Drivers, go the speed limit
Drivers, slow down when pedestrians/cyclists are sharing the road
Pedestrians, look up before crossing the road, especially at crosswalks and intersections
Pedestrians, never step on to the street without looking
Cyclists, follow the road rules
Cyclists, use lights at night so you can be seen
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Amazon Worker attacks Senior - Mr Badly TV
Stanley Roberts looks at security video of a Amazon Worker in Castro Valley, California who attacked an elderly woman over a package delivery.. The video was sent to Mr Badly Productions by Doug Smith an Apartment manager in Castro Valley.
Whether you are a contractor or a full time employee if you display the company logo, you are representing the brand. No one is going to say "hey that #amazon contractor was #CaughtMisbehaving" they will say it was an Amazon employee. #youarethebrand
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