Like many things in SF—including mental health care, drug addiction, street cleaning—mismanagement, lack of urgency, self imposed bottlenecks, failure to collaborate, have led to a brutal failure to address homelessness effectively during this pandemic.https://www.salon.com/2020/06/21/how-bureaucracy-kept-the-bay-area-from-housing-the-houseless/ …
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Replying to @MattHaneySF
Funny that you mentioned drug addiction but youve been fostering the drug commerce in your district. Youve worked so hard to buy up these publicized Big Belly trash cans- which you and I know will be rarely utilized - but any progress on tackling the open drug dealing in the TL?
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Replying to @2frank4u2
Foster drug commerce? I live on Hyde St, I see the devastation brought by dealing every day. Been vocal about it since day 1, working for solutions. You can google it. I don’t run the police, I’m not the DA, I 100% oppose D6 being used as a containment zone for drug dealing.
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Replying to @MattHaneySF @2frank4u2
All you need to do is go on a ride along or walk D6. You can round up a lot of them. Same drug dealers and users have been here for years now. You endorsed
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Agreed. For some reason I have no idea why San Francisco City Hall wants drug dealers to stay on the street of the tenderloins. If not they would remove them. City Hall has the power to remove them. And they don’t
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