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[[Image:SFPD.png|200px|right|SFPD insignia.]]
The '''SFPD''' (or '''[[San Francisco]] [[Police]] Department''') was a [[Police|law enforcement]] agency in San Francisco, [[California]] in the [[United States]]. This police force originated in the [[19th century]] and protected the city for centuries afterwards.
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The '''SFPD''' (or '''San Francisco Police Department''') was a [[Police|law enforcement]] agency in [[San Francisco]], [[California]] in the [[United States]]. This police force originated in the [[19th century]] and protected the city for centuries afterwards.
 
[[Image:Policeman.jpg|thumb|150px|1893 policeman.]]
 
[[Image:Policeman.jpg|thumb|150px|1893 policeman.]]
An SFPD patrolman in [[1893]] detained several [[24th century]] [[time travel]]lers from the [[senior staff]] of the [[starship]] [[USS Enterprise-D|''Enterprise''-D]].
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An SFPD patrolman in [[1893]] detained several [[24th century]] [[time travel]]lers from the [[senior staff]] of the [[starship]] [[USS Enterprise-D|''Enterprise''-D]]. The policeman had been summoned because of the [[away team]] was disrupting a [[hospital]] facility, but the crew fled his custody after the officer was struck by [[William Riker]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[Time's Arrow, Part II]]")
   
In the mid-[[20th century]], The [[Dixon Hill (holonovel)|Dixon Hill]] [[literature]] (later adapted as [[holoprogram]]s) took place in San Francisco in the [[1940s]]. One of [[Dixon Hill]]'s associates was a [[fictional character]] named [[McNary]], a [[lieutenant]] and [[detective]] in the SFPD. In [[2364]], [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] and [[Beverly Crusher|Dr. Crusher]] were playing the holonovel. A [[Unnamed Dixon Hill characters#Desk Sergeant|Desk Sergeant]] for [[Precinct 12]] of the SFPD was flirting with Dr. Crusher. ([[TNG]]: "[[The Big Goodbye]]")
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In the mid-[[20th century]], The [[Dixon Hill (holonovel)|Dixon Hill]] [[literature]] (later adapted as [[holoprogram]]s) took place in San Francisco. One of [[Dixon Hill]]'s [[1940s]]-era associates was a [[fictional character]] named [[McNary]], a [[lieutenant]] and [[detective]] in the SFPD. In [[2364]], [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] and [[Beverly Crusher|Dr. Crusher]] were playing the holonovel. A [[Unnamed Dixon Hill characters#Desk Sergeant|desk sergeant]] for [[Precinct 12]] of the SFPD was flirting with Dr. Crusher. ([[TNG]]: "[[The Big Goodbye]]")
   
 
[[Image:Policeman1986.jpg|thumb|150px|1986 policeman.]]
 
[[Image:Policeman1986.jpg|thumb|150px|1986 policeman.]]

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SFPD insignia.

The SFPD (or San Francisco Police Department) was a law enforcement agency in San Francisco, California in the United States. This police force originated in the 19th century and protected the city for centuries afterwards.

File:Policeman.jpg

1893 policeman.

An SFPD patrolman in 1893 detained several 24th century time travellers from the senior staff of the starship Enterprise-D. The policeman had been summoned because of the away team was disrupting a hospital facility, but the crew fled his custody after the officer was struck by William Riker. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II")

In the mid-20th century, The Dixon Hill literature (later adapted as holoprograms) took place in San Francisco. One of Dixon Hill's 1940s-era associates was a fictional character named McNary, a lieutenant and detective in the SFPD. In 2364, Captain Picard and Dr. Crusher were playing the holonovel. A desk sergeant for Precinct 12 of the SFPD was flirting with Dr. Crusher. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")

File:Policeman1986.jpg

1986 policeman.

In 1986, an SFPD motorcycle patrolman encountered Pavel Chekov and Uhura, who had time travelled from the 23rd century. (Star Trek IV)

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2024 SWAT leader.

Benjamin Sisko and Julian Bashir were sent back in time to 2024, and didn't have any identification to show officers Vin and Bernardo Calvera of the SFPD that they weren't homeless, and were sent to a Sanctuary District. Jadzia Dax, also sent back in time, was assisted by Chris Brynner (after telling him she wasn't homeless, and just needed to re-order her identification) so the police didn't take her in as well. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I")

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