I'm pretty sure you'd conclude *anyone* who disagrees with your not-terrified-of-your-city-at-all obsession is poisoned by their own personal history and lacks your pure objective analysis.pic.twitter.com/sjk7IVMFou
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I'm pretty sure you'd conclude *anyone* who disagrees with your not-terrified-of-your-city-at-all obsession is poisoned by their own personal history and lacks your pure objective analysis.pic.twitter.com/sjk7IVMFou
Instead of projecting my conclusions- just look at my feed, I lay it all out there. Crime is on the rise in SF- FACT when normalized for no tourists. DA has repeatedly had the gall to say crime is decreasing. His statements and actions speak for themselves - all coming to light.
@BravoSFPols - would u mind posting the link to crime stats you are looking at? I want to understand why the dispute in conclusion - may be the time horizon is different between the two schools?
It is generally true that crime rises when economic conditions worsen.
Of course - here you go. Play around with it. You want to understand the discrepancy? Chesa is not honest with the public.https://www.sanfranciscopolice.org/stay-safe/crime-data/crime-dashboard …
For 2020, most show down (from previous year) except for Burglary and Motor Vehicle Theft - both of these are non-violent crimes, no? if I am not mistaken, he would rather focus on incarcerating violent ones.pic.twitter.com/sN7PcvZod8
It's not surprising that those two are up and very correlated to the economic conditions we are in. I would expect to see improvement correlated with improvement in the economy, hopefully next year.
Right, that's where he should prioritize the DA's resources to prosecute. People should pay a price for killing someone.
Neil, I'm not okay with SF residents getting broken into over and over again - it's not okay and it's not normal. Or how about the poor woman yesterday who was assaulted and her dog stolen?
I feel for any victim of any crime and when it happened to me, I was livid in the moment. I know how that feels. Assault is violence and I fully expect him to prosecute and I hope he does.
So you don't think breaking into a garage or into a car and stealing property should be prosecuted?
That's a nonsensical conclusion from what he said.
I'll play devil's advocate on this one: No, but yes, if there is *violence* towards a human or animal (pet). Breaking in and stealing, in and of itself is not violence. I am for prioritizing violent crimes - the qualifier is important IMHO.
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