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.
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Replying to @BravoSFPols @donkyourenemies and
@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.3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @GehaniNeil @donkyourenemies and
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 …
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Replying to @BravoSFPols @donkyourenemies and
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
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Replying to @GehaniNeil @donkyourenemies and
1. They are down because tourism is down - this is well known and accepted by all, even Chesa admits this. 2. You think Burglary is non-violent - Burglary is breaking and entering.
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Replying to @BravoSFPols @donkyourenemies and
So comparing 2019 to 2018 would take tourism into account, yes? "Depending on the type of structure involved, burglary can be charged as a felony or a misdemeanor." Not a lawyer - seems non-violent unless an assault occurs FYI, I have been burglarized (twice).pic.twitter.com/GBYjxo3Z8o
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Replying to @GehaniNeil @donkyourenemies and
Have you read this?https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-55372462 …
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Replying to @BravoSFPols @donkyourenemies and
I did now "And we all know that to build safety, we have to work together." Given his lived experience, I can understand his POV. I do agree with this bit though "Jail and prison should be the last resort" for non-violent crimes - call me naive if you wish.pic.twitter.com/DC355A6ZZD
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Replying to @GehaniNeil @donkyourenemies and
You missed how he can't be honest about facts about crime?
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Replying to @BravoSFPols @donkyourenemies and
He is likely using "crime" overall, including all the sub categories. In that sense, he is not wrong. A different perspective of "crime" = homicides only or burglary or vehicle theft, then a different conclusion. A critical reporter would have asked the clarifying question.
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Chesa has been asked repeatedly about the true crime rates and he refuses to answer. Neil, I'm sorry, respectfully, it seems like you have an inability to look at the facts re Chesa. I don't like him or not like him - I can objectively look at the facts.
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Replying to @BravoSFPols @donkyourenemies and
"true crime rates" "Crime" is broken out by categories. If you average them all, then he is accurate in his statement as born out of the data. your definition seems to be selective crime categories, no? I didn't say "bad" reporter, I said "critical" Words matter
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