Just because the city is no longer mandating shelter-in-place doesn't mean the city's typical behaviors isn't significantly different. Many people have temporarily left the city, and those who haven't left are staying home much more in 2020 than they did in 2019.
It would be less of a factor once SF is reopened. SF hasn’t reopened at the same levels as other cities have. Even though the SIP mandate lifted in May, SF has been slower to reopen and businesses in SF are still very much closed down. Again, less opportunity = less crime.
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Your account says you’re from Dallas, TX, so I’m not sure you have an accurate sense of what life in SF is like right now. Here’s a recent article with some details:https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-10-25/san-francisco-slow-coronavirus-reopening …
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