This committee would not order the drag community to wear flannel.
“Let us be clear: this committee would not order the leather community to wear polyester at the parade. AP San Francisco Mayor London Breed has decided not to march in her city’s Gay Pride Parade due to a ban on police officers attending in uniform. Multiple police groups are also refusing to participate. The group said it felt like officers were being forced to go back into the closet by not being allowed to proudly wear their uniforms. The San Francisco Police Officers’ Pride Alliance also said its members would not participate in the parade, one of the city’s marquee events. “Let’s be very clear about who we are talking about: brave women and men who not only have the courage to put on their uniforms and go out and risk their lives every day to serve our city, but who also have the courage to do so as openly out women and men in uniform,” she added. However, if the Pride Board does not reverse its decision, I will join our city public safety departments that are not participating in the Pride Parade,” Breed said in a statement to Fox San Francisco. It’s one of my favorite events of the year. “I love the Pride Parade, and what it means for our LGBTQ community and for our city. San Francisco Mayor London Breed and local law enforcement groups have opted not to march in the upcoming Pride Parade over a ban that prohibits law enforcement officers to wear their uniforms. Trump and Pence hold dueling rallies for Perdue and Kemp RNC intervenes to block McCormick absentee ballot move BLM gave $200,000 to Chicago group whose leader calls cops 'pigs'