I think that indicates the SFMTA takes its job more seriously than the police since the police are supposed to arrest the vandals, not the transit agency.
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Besides, is your argument really that b/c police & the DA may not be doing their jobs that that should mean other rules shouldn't apply? Dude parked illegally, got a ticket. Seems like justice.
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Also, can you cite your sources on the DA allowing ppl to break into cars? Break-ins have been on the rise since 2016. Was Boudin in office 5 years ago? He's also proposed a fund to help reimburse victims while his office and the police work to fix the underlying problem.
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BTW, how is the DA supposed to charge the perpetrators when PD only makes arrests in ~1% of cases?
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Little lesson for you: The DA can't charge someone with a crime if they haven't been arrested for committing the crime w/ there being evidence connecting them to said crime. How do u propose he charge ppl for break-ins if they haven't been identified?
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You say that, because that's the prevailing nonsense circulating among the anti-Chesa folks, but where's the citation of Boudin announcing his office would arbitrarily refuse to prosecute?
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Funny how you guys always have endless excuses for why police don't need to do their jobs, despite that being a great way to dissuade a lot of criminal activity, prosecution or not. Oh and parking tix don't fund police. Not when they aren't the ones issuing them.
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