"We cannot forget that even when this state was at its highest levels of incarceration, tragedies still occurred. We cannot revert to thinking that the solution to any problem is more incarceration . . . when those policies do not make us safer."https://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/openforum/article/Don-t-use-S-F-tragedy-to-justify-return-to-15869071.php …
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Replying to @chesaboudin
DA Boudin, we don't want to be roadkill because your ideology is more important than selectively incarcerating repeat offenders. You cut a plea deal to let McAllister out on parole and refused to prosecute his new crimes so he would stay out. This is all on you.
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Replying to @WillyNaakt @chesaboudin
“REPEAT OFFENDER”, what about cops/ law enforcement that repeat offend when they abuse/violate the people’s rights, should they stay in jail to possibly die of COVID-19 or is that different?
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Replying to @GlennWillman @chesaboudin
We have unused vaccines. Inoculate the prisoners.
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Replying to @WillyNaakt @chesaboudin
“Unused vaccines” where? There aren’t enough to go around now, how about medical and essential workers first, then those with Vulnerable health conditions! The more people in jail the less for those who really need it! Sounds like you are stock in private prisons!
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Replying to @GlennWillman @chesaboudin
You not paying attention. CA is soon going to through out expired vaccines. Should have dropped them off at the county jail.
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That’s criminal! Those vaccine’s should have been distributed to the the ones I previously listed! But They were not stored properly there for now they are garbage so why would they give them to prisoners?
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