In less than 24 hours my office has received over 1,000 emails demanding that San Francisco defund the police department
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Replying to @chesaboudin
Why don’t you take their information and tell them you will put them on a list of people and places the police don’t have to respond to. You can give them a small rebate on their taxes if they pay them. Seems fair.
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Replying to @tchangel @chesaboudin
Lol u think you're being smart but it would be amaaaaazing to have this option for both police and military spending. They would be gone within a year.
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Replying to @CarelordINTL @chesaboudin
I seriously want to know what your plan would be to keep your home, belongings, and physical person safe, and what you would do if there were no police and God forbid, someone committed a crime against you? Who were you going to call?
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Replying to @tchangel @chesaboudin
I've had crimes committed against me. Cops don't do shit about it. Even if they would arrest someone that's not my goal. Prevention is. Cops suck money away from spending that could prevent a lot more crime. Also prison makes people more likely to commit crime when they leave.
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Replying to @CarelordINTL @chesaboudin
How do you suggest we prevent crime?
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Switch to a harm reduction model that views drug use and vagrancy as public health issues. End child poverty & strengthen CPS and shelters (this will take a generation), gun control, community watches, restorative justice.
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