My vehicle has been stolen 9 times in three years. Most recently on video and by organized crime it was stolen and subsequently chopped. Still think that addressing violent crime like rape needs to be addressed more reliably a concern before by old van deserves focus.
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Replying to @alsargent @richieSF2016 and
Never attribute to malice to what can be attributed to incompetence, it's a correlary to occums razor. He's been in office for only a few months, and those moments have been mostly during the pandemic, he plans to address it, but the unsolved assaults, rapes are more important
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Replying to @alsargent @netfire4 and
These crises have developed o er decades. The moment “Moderates” lose the DA’s office they swarm on the prog to solve problems that “Moderates” have ignored and let fester for decades.
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Replying to @ec0anarch0 @alsargent and
No-one likes the system, they're just jealous, because
@chesaboudin is getting credit for making so many of the changes they knew we all so badly needed. Much easier to lay blame than to confront the hard moral choices as@chesaboudin is.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @netfire4 @ec0anarch0 and
If allowing a child rapist charged with 17 felony counts to go free is a tough moral choice than you’re right
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Replying to @TheMarinaTimes @ec0anarch0 and
In this moment of pandemic, judging where someone is of greatest risk to society is indeed different than the pre pandemic moment. Throughout the nation this emergency has called for clemency for those our society is imprisoning to do anything else is to risk all of us.
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Replying to @TheMarinaTimes @ec0anarch0 and
Hear our
@HouseJudiciary On what this moment calls for, "After Rising Numbers of Federal Prisoners Test Positive for COVID-19 & First COVID-19 related Death Reported in Federal Prison, rep Bass and@RepJerryNadler Renew Call for DOJ to Take Action"https://bass.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/after-rising-numbers-federal-prisoners-test-positive-covid-19-first …1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
Why are we imprisoning people for these "crimes?" Are they really crimes? What other ways do we have to address threats to public health and safety than cops and prisons? Why are armed agents the first point of contact for minor enforcement and non-violent disputes?
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Replying to @ec0anarch0 @netfire4 and
What crimes? Anything violent they should be locked up.
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Replying to @TheMarinaTimes @ec0anarch0 and
If not violent though, we can find other ways to deal with them other than paying stupid money to lock them up?
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