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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Did you know CA state law makes it hard for any prosecutor to get a conviction for auto theft as you have to prove the car was locked at the time of theft? Prop 47, approved by CA voters, helped reduce penalties, too. The DA is beholden to such laws.
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The previous DA, also a progressive voice, in SF requested the statewide locked door requirement be lifted, but the bill introduced by Scott Weiner died in committee in subsequent years.
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Replying to @SateleShan5 @pail_h and
If it's that hard to secure a conviction for auto theft, imagine how hard it is to get one for breaking the window. Now imagine how hard it is when no one bothers arresting the person who broke the window.
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