She says she's known there was trouble in San Francisco since her 2019 visit from Japan to the world-famous city. But she didn't know DA Chesa Boudin's lenient handling of repeat offenders, could lead to her own daughter's death.https://abc7news.com/9787391/?ex_cid=TA_KGO_TW&taid=60063f2b6800350001f0fa10&utm_campaign=trueAnthem%3A+Trending+Content&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=twitter …
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Replying to @abc7newsbayarea
I wouldn’t place all the blame on
@chesaboudin - we also had unsafe streets that were a group project of all city planners helping make the infrastructure choices. We have many hit and runs getting pedestrians and bikers and criminal justice reform won’t make safe streets3 replies 0 retweets 9 likes -
LOL! This guy had just stolen a car and mowed down two women. This has nothing to do with city planners - everything to do with letting repeated lunatics back onto the street (when they should be in a jail cell). RIP.
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@VisionZeroSF is just as concerned about unsafe streets as these women died in the same way many others have due to unsafe streets https://www.visionzerosf.org/about/how-are-we-doing/ … if the car was stolen or owned, regardless of the driver, it’s still a pedestrian death by vehicle1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @theurv @MikeSmart1 and
With all due respect, saying/speaking for “vision zero is just as concerned” sounds tone deaf, callous and more than a bit disingenuous. The car in & of itself didn’t kill them, a driver did. The driver is *the* most important safety feature of a car. Now apply the same to him.
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This x1,000. Some people in SF - Yikes.
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