They don't close due to shoplifting.
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Where did you find this information? Is it the corporation? Are you going to just take their word for it? Why should anyone?
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Replying to @3Sentinel4 @TheYoungJurks and
Theres no data in there. It's a puff piece about him signing a bill and talking it up with no hard numbers offered.
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Paul Retweeted Susie Neilson
Heres some data, compared to the backdrop of a national crime wave, and local peer ciities, San Francisco's crime is especially down.https://twitter.com/susieneilson/status/1378059503736778753 …
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Susie NeilsonVerified account @susieneilsonReplying to @susieneilson @socallegaleagl1 @meganrcassidyThe broader point is D.A. policies don't appear to have the same effect on crime rates as bigger events like the pandemic and recession. See our chart on San Francisco vs. Sacramento - in Sac, with a more traditional D.A., assaults increased and murder rates increased more pic.twitter.com/U1yAj1Wbsg1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
No stores in Sacramento closed due to retail theft
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Replying to @3Sentinel4 @drstexy and
That's because no stores closed to retail theft, it was a repositioning to a more online based business.
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There was both. In sf it was mostly due to theft
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