My latest: Three months after the city settled a lawsuit over the dire conditions in the Tenderloin, tents have nearly disappeared and some streets are finally shutting to cars. But drug dealing — neighborhood families’ top concern — is as rampant as ever.https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/heatherknight/article/Tenderloin-tents-are-now-rare-Open-air-drug-15544410.php …
That’s possible. It makes them look like victims, not perpetrators. It helps with their convictions, sentences, etc. Where is the proof that they were trafficked???
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I'm not the one saying people who've made sworn statements in criminal court are lying. The burden of proof is on anyone making allegations they are lying. Also, with criminal cases the public has access to court documents. You could look them up to see evidence in each case.
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