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- <title>
- May 25, 1992: No Way to Fix an Image
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1992
- May 25, 1992 Waiting For Perot
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- THE WEEK, Page 18
- NATION
- No Way to Fix an Image
- </hdr><body>
- <p>San Francisco's top cop gets chopped for free-lance censorship
- </p>
- <p> Cops should have skins thicker than an elephant's hide. After
- all, each day they confront life's most horrible scenery, from
- murder to mayhem. But San Francisco police chief Richard
- Hongisto's thin skin got him canned last week because he
- allegedly couldn't stand the sight of a gay newspaper that
- blasted his handling of the protests that erupted in San
- Francisco following the Rodney King verdict in the suburbs of
- Los Angeles. So he reportedly ordered some officers to strip
- them off the racks.
- </p>
- <p> The San Francisco Bay Times, which serves the Bay Area's
- gay and lesbian community, ran a cover showing Hongisto in a
- doctored photograph grasping a nightstick in a lewd fashion. The
- headline read, DICK'S COOL NEW TOOL: MARTIAL LAW. The article
- slammed Hongisto, a sympathetic veteran of the city's Flower
- Power demonstrations in the 1960s, who three weeks ago ordered
- massive police sweeps that resulted in more than 1,700 arrests.
- The show of force enraged liberals and inspired the Bay Times
- story. Hongisto, appointed by Mayor Frank Jordan only six weeks
- ago, denies ordering his cops to remove the offending newspapers
- from display. But according to an unidentified source quoted in
- the San Francisco Chronicle, the chief told a vice-squad
- officer, "Let's say a bunch of cops from the Mission went out
- and cleared out these racks. Then no one would be upset."
- </p>
- <p> When the mayor (a former police chief) heard about
- Hongisto's response, he ordered a police investigation. It led
- to the return of more than 2,100 copies of the paper after
- investigators seized them in a police officer's basement. The
- police commission then fired the chief.
- </p>
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- </body></article>
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