Just got physically attacked by a homeless person at Safeway in San Francisco. The guards watched it. The cashier saw it. Other shoppers gasped. But no one did anything. And just like that, I had to ignore it too. Wonder how long will this all continue. SF is not safe.
To be fair it was already like this long before he came into office. It's not his fault
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It doesn’t matter who is at fault — he is most definitely a major contributor to the anarchy. The goal here is to repeal/recall/elect/legislate laws m, programs and lawmakers that will restore safety and cleanliness to the streets.
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Removing him won't restore safety since It was already like this WAY before him and prolly will for the forseeable future without him. He's just one man and NO matter who's elected can fix the problem.
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I am not a big fan of this line of reasoning. It disempowers you and makes one feels apathetic wrt their responsibilities. I am sure if he looks into it, there is something, no matter how small, he can do to make things a bit better. There is got to be something there.
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True, but short of a brutal crackdown and suspending human rights and giving police complete immunity its to little to late. The police have been crippled though and without giving them more authority and immunity nothing will change.
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This.
I visited San Fran for business in 2013 & the writing was on the wall back then
Stayed at a Hyatt and the place was overrun w prostitution & drugs
Walked a few blocks and the feeling magnified
Felt like a 3rd world country
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You should of seen it back in 93. You think it was bad in 2013. It was actualled alot cleaned up by 2013
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