The numbers don’t lie @chesaboudin supporters. And I personally received an email from a crime victim who was pressured by @SFDAOffice to do “restorative justice.” Anyone else who wants to tell me their story anonymously or otherwise please email me: susan@marinatimes.com.https://twitter.com/TheMarinaTimes/status/1304519260727701504 …
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Raw numbers don't show cause & effect. Why do you assume this has to do w/ Boudin? What has happened to SFPD arrest rate and clearance rate on property crimes.. on homicide? What about SFPOA's open support of cops NOT doing their jobs to get their way? https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/09/how-stop-police-pullback/615730/ …
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Replying to @NxtCat @TheMarinaTimes and
Can we see a screen shot to support the claim SFPOA is openly supporting cops not doing their jobs?
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Replying to @ByUBenny @TheMarinaTimes and
How about a tweet from them?https://www.sfgate.com/commute/article/SFPOA-fires-back-at-SFMTA-protests-Muni-SFPD-15330498.php …
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Replying to @NxtCat @TheMarinaTimes and
Wait... a beef with the MTA that suggests SFPD may not help with fare evasion and rowdy passengers isn’t support for a claim that it’s encouraging the type of pullback discussed in the Atlantic article.
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Replying to @ByUBenny @TheMarinaTimes and
Disagree. A beef would be to publicly criticize them. SFPOA said "don't call us" - implying cops won't or shouldn't respond to crime calls (of all types) from MUNI BECAUSE (just like in the article) they disagree with a governmental action MUNI had a right to take. 1/2
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SFPOA bragged a few years ago their members are THE most generously compensated cops in US. Since then, they've won contracts giving them 3% raises each year that REQUIRE them to NOT support slow downs for ANY reason. Yet, SFPOA openly violates that and STILL want more $. 2/2
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