Entering the Celebration
Event Entry Policy
Attendees can expect to see a visible and robust security presence throughout the event.
San Francisco Pride is dedicated to creating a safe and inclusive environment for all participants at our annual parade and celebration. The safety and well-being of our attendees are our top priorities.
For the safety and security of all guests, staff, and performers at the San Francisco Pride Celebration, with the support of the municipal, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, as well as local security companies, we have planned a robust security plan that includes weapon detection technology at each access point. We have expanded the main entry and have a total of 4 entry points to the Celebration.
Please take the time to review the bag policy and prohibited item list. To avoid delay at the entrances, please do not bring the listed prohibited items. To make the most of your experience, please arrive with only the essentials, remember to stay hydrated, and help us create a positive atmosphere for everyone.
Bag Policy
All bags and belongings being brought onto event grounds are subject to search.
SF Pride encourages everyone to not bring any type of bags to the celebration, but we will allow bags that comply with the following:
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Totally clear plastic vinyl or PV and do not exceed 12" x 6" x 12."
- This is the largest bag size allowed, and bags must be totally CLEAR.
- Small clutch bags, which cannot exceed 4.5" x 6.5" in size, with or without a handle.
- Fanny packs/crossbody bags, which cannot exceed 12" x 6" x 4."
We encourage attendees to only bring essential items to the Celebration.
A limited number of clear bags will be available for purchase to support the San Francisco Street Fair Coalition. If you are a photographer or journalist and you have non-compliant camera bags, etc., please see sfpride.org/media .
Coat Check
There will be a coat check available at the Celebration for those who need to store items that do not comply with the policy. The coat check is located at the entrance of the Celebration on GROVE at MARKET.
Coat check is available for a small fee of 5ドル per item. Please note that the coat check is not responsible for lost or stolen items, so please keep your belongings secure.
Prohibited Items
Bags should not have buckles, grommets/hardware or décor that conceals any part of the bag's contents.
The following items are not permitted:
- Weapons, regardless of permit
- Umbrellas
- Cans, thermoses and glass bottles
- Any water bottle sealed or not. Empty plastic water bottles allowed.
- Outside beverages and beverage containers
- Outside food products and containers
- Chairs of any kind
- Alcoholic beverages
- Non-compliant purses, bags or backpacks
- Hard-sided coolers
- Brooms, poles and sticks (including selfie sticks)
- Beach balls and inflatables
- Baseball bats
- Banners, Totems or Oversized Signage
- Marketing/promotional material for solicitation
- Use of laser pointers
- Noisemakers, musical instruments, whistles, air horns and boom boxes
- Fireworks/firecrackers
- Drones or Remote-Control Aircraft, Toys/Cars of any kind or size prohibited
- Pets (Except for service animals)
- Wrapped packages
- Professional photographic tools or equipment (tripods, monopods and lenses longer than 6 inches) unless accompanied by an official Media Credential
- Two-Way Radios
- Narcotics and marijuana
- Bikes/Hoverboards
- Sharpies, markers or paint pens
- Tents / sleeping bags
- Toy guns or water guns
- Kites or sky lanterns
- Instruments
- Hula hoops
Safety Guidelines
1. Personal Safety:
- Stay hydrated and drink plenty of water throughout the event.
- Wear comfortable clothing and appropriate footwear.
- Apply sunscreen to protect against sunburn.
- Be mindful of personal belongings and keep them secure.
- Stay alert and aware of your surroundings at all times.
2. Emergency Procedures:
- Familiarize yourself with the parade route and locate nearby emergency exits.
- In case of a medical emergency, locate the nearest first aid station or notify a nearby event marshal.
- Follow instructions from event staff and security personnel in the event of an evacuation or emergency situation.
- If you witness any suspicious activity, report it immediately to event security or law enforcement.
3. Personal Conduct:
- Respect the boundaries and personal space of fellow participants.
- Refrain from engaging in any form of harassment or discriminatory behavior.
- Follow the instructions of event marshals and organizers.
- Do not bring or consume alcohol or illegal substances during the parade.
4. Inclusivity and Respect:
- Embrace the diversity of the Pride Parade and treat all participants with respect and dignity.
- Do not engage in any form of hate speech or offensive behavior.
- Be mindful of using inclusive language and avoiding assumptions about others' identities.
5. Reporting Concerns:
- If you have any safety concerns or witness any suspicious activity, promptly report it to event security or law enforcement personnel.
- Use the designated hotline or email address provided for reporting any incidents or concerns during the event.
These safety guidelines have been developed to ensure a secure and enjoyable experience for all.
Remember, together we can create a safe and inclusive environment for everyone.
Emergency Preparedness at the Celebration
In case of emergencies it is important to be prepared and know the steps to take. Here is a concise outline of procedures you could follow in various emergency situations:
1. Medical Emergencies:
- Stay calm and assess the situation.
- If someone requires medical assistance, call for help immediately.
- If available, locate the nearest first aid station and inform a nearby event marshal.
- Provide any necessary information to the medical personnel responding to the situation.
2. Security Threats:
- If you witness any suspicious activity or potential security threat, prioritize your safety and the safety ofothers.
- Move away from the area of concern and find a safe location.
- Immediately report the incident to event security or law enforcement personnel.
- Follow the instructions given by security personnel and cooperate fully.
3. Unexpected Incidents:
- In the event of any unexpected incident, such as severe weather, structural concerns, or other unforeseen circumstances, listen to instructions from event marshals or staff.
- Follow any evacuation procedures or safety protocols that may be announced.
- Stay together with your group, if applicable, and help others if needed.
- Do not return to the affected area until given the all-clear by event officials.
- Do not return to the affected area until given the all-clear by event officials.
Please familiarize yourself with these emergency procedures to ensure your safety and the safety of those around you. Stay vigilant, follow instructions from event staff and security personnel, and report any concerns promptly.
Remember, the well-being of our participants is of utmost importance. We strive to create a safe and inclusive environment during the Pride Parade. If you have any questions or need further assistance, don't hesitate to reach out to event staff or security personnel.
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