Walgreen’s employee: “Items are stolen faster than we can restock them...so we don’t.”
SF is collapsing on itself and no politicians/police are fighting the problem.
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Correct. I don’t think we should. That doesn’t mean businesses should be ransacked and citizens should suffer as well. Poverty is hard, we must all work hard to solve it. But blind eye to crime shouldn’t be the way.
True enough. Sadly too many exorbitantly wealthy people in SF have turned a blind eye to abject poverty for years. This is a tiny manifestation of what happens when the social license of the mega rich is eroded.
Exactly. They prosecute crime. Being casual about what you don’t prosecute is as random and undemocratic as making new stuff up to use government power to police. You deal with poverty by making sure people have what they need to live. That isn’t fixed by letting them steal it.
Exactly. This is about crime. We must solve poverty / be simpathetic to those affected. But, not at the expect of the rule of law. Both can exist.
Poverty in SF is a choice.
Having tech companies located in SF is a choice, which drove rent to thousands of dollars for small apartments. If poverty is not being able to afford that then count me in
That Prada bag can feed a family for weeks, boil for 8hrs at 350
It’s weird that there are places just as or more poor than the people in SF that don’t have this level of petty theft. I wonder what the difference could be.. 
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