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 …
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@chesaboudin says cycling dealers in and out of jail doesn’t accomplish anything. He wants to start a new specialty court to prosecute Honduran dealers trafficked here and working for cartels. Also calls for treatment on demand. (How do we not have that yet?)20 replies 3 retweets 50 likesShow this thread
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Because it’s been disguised as a housing issue. It’s really a drug issue. Here’s what chesa really thinks about honduran dealers. Heather. I’ve been screaming about this for ages. The city’s done nothing about the drugs or the dealers. It’s like trump on climate.https://twitter.com/bettersoma/status/1287767092008112129 …
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