I appreciate the assist, on behalf of our city. Can you expand on the on the carte blanche from @chesaboudin? My impression is that the non-enforcement policy of petty theft predates him.
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Replying to @micshasan @chesaboudin
someone who killed a pedestrian in a stolen vehicle while they were drunk and out on parole. The last one in particular does away any goodwill I might have towards Boudin. Here’s an article I was able to find as an example. Take care and ttyl.https://www.google.com/amp/s/ktla.com/news/california/fatal-hit-and-run-suspect-was-free-on-parole-despite-multiple-recent-arrests-in-san-francisco/amp/ …
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you seem somewhat unintelligent from this post tbh
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Replying to @plscallmekimi @chesaboudin
Hi Notorious, hope you’re well. Without context or expounding upon your statement I can have no means to understand or learn from your point of you. I invite you to consider delving more into your reasoning and rationale if you truly believe that I “seem” unintelligent.
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Replying to @SimonTimony @chesaboudin
i think its unintelligent to blame the DA for a drunk driving accident, I think it misses the point of the function of the justice system, I think it misses the facts such as the fact that we don't have trial juries right now and we are under pressure to reduce jail pop
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Replying to @plscallmekimi @chesaboudin
I think a balance is sorely needed. I thank you for your time. You strike me as someone who cares and we need more of that. Hope you have a great day.
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Replying to @SimonTimony @chesaboudin
Personally I think that's untenable, at best the justice system can serve perpetrators and victims, it cannot be a shield that protects society from tragedy or be a system to prevent tragedy ahead of time. The fact that those 2 people died is horrible, but it was a car accident.
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The character and background of Troy is practically immaterial to me because you cannot just speculate that he is going to crash a car based on nothing, also we need to make the right choices in criminal justice for society not just to protect us from fear.
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I don't think the DA did anything improper or in ethical violation of his duties or anything, this was an accident, a sad horrible accident. But it might be the case that this was never actually preventable and us telling ourselves it was is wishful thinking at best.
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no government system can protect us, that's the reality, bad things happen sometimes and they're horrible but this isn't a comic book where we always get happy endings. It's unfair to the DA to act like he failed somehow to prevent this nearly unavoidable tragedy.
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Blame doesn’t lie solely with the DA, and I agree there wasn’t anything substantially not ethically wrong, but there seems to be a huge gray area between the office and the state parole board. 4/
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