Sounds a little police-state / surveillance society to me, and the DA you voted for stated he wouldn’t be enforcing “quality of life crimes” which wasn’t a good omen. What good would come of cameras everywhere, but fewer police and dearth of prosecutions for crimes like these?
It's almost like all this data is public or something. 60,000 cases filed
83% conviction rate
And that's during a pandemic.
That's one spicey breadbowl
https://sfdistrictattorney.org/policy/da-stat/
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Thank god ‘released with a stay-away order and gift cards’ counts as a conviction!

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I'll bet you hate public cameras too...
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Same source: “The San Francisco Superior Court does not have available reliable, comprehensive data regarding other dispositions, such as pleas.”, which nationwide hover around 95%... and count as “convictions”, naturally. Easy when ones felony becomes a misdemeanor. Fun, huh?
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