“Demonstrate how you were yelled at,” instructed deputy city attorney Nancy Harris, as she pulled out a plastic chair from the counsel table. She set it in front of the witness stand, where Sanjai Jagdish, a parking enforcement officer for the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, was giving testimony.
“I’m going to be sitting here,” said Harris. “I would like you to pretend that I am you on the day of January 18, 2025.” At this, Jagdish stepped off the stand and prepared to be Elias Georgopoulos.
It was the 11th day in court of Georgopoulos’ suit against the SFMTA — the end of a four-and-half-year road of Georgopoulos’ case against the city for the alleged harassment and discrimination he endured while a senior parking control officer at the agency…