Police are warning people to be cautious, keep wallets, purses, cell phones, iPods and other valuables out of sight and report suspicious people or activity to the many officers who will be on the streets. For more information, including real-time train arrivals and departures, go to San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr said new estimates for Sunday’s Pride Parade are at 1.5 million people. BART officials are urging people to purchase a round-trip ticket as they enter the system to avoid lines at ticket machines, or use a pre-loaded Clipper card. Sunday, the transit agency will on Saturday and Sunday provide longer trains to accommodate the crowds. Although BART has authorized a strike when union workers’ contracts expire at 11:59 p.m. The National Weather Service is predicting mostly sunny skies, with a high near 76 degrees, and light winds. It’s going to be warm, especially with hundreds of thousands of people jammed together in the streets. Bring water, sunscreen, snacks and a hat.If you are going to the “Embrace, Encourage, Empower” celebration and parade, here are a few things to know:
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