Re @hknightsf's great story: why do criminal justice loopholes only open the Tenderloin and parts of SOMA to open drug dealing and not other neighborhoods? http://bit.ly/2IGkEVV @TLCBD @UCHastingsLaw
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I've been wondering this too. Clearly there would be a real response if these dealers were packed at, say, 24th and Noe.
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@chesaboudin would never accept open drug dealing in his own far more prosperous Bernal Heights neighborhood.3 replies 0 retweets 4 likes -
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I think it's because residents are involved in the drug dealing business, just like bars were. There's a vacuum.
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Wrong. 99% of arrested dealers live outside SF.
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Your key word is "arrested" dealers. Also, I think your numbers are off. The Tenderloin has long been a place to buy drugs and all kinds of illicit things. Bar tenders are known for dealing. Funny how they don't seem to make it into the numbers.
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