Cool, have you considered the possibility that parties other than yourself might trust the SFPD (or a random screenshot)
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Replying to @3Sentinel4 @melG679 and
My main problem with this is with the uncritical treatment the SFPD’s self-reporting. In the year 2020, in SF, do you think the PD was completely unaware of the need for self-justification? If you were a 35th century historian, would you rely on those numbers?
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Replying to @i_ma_follower @melG679 and
What evidence is there that it's not accurate
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Replying to @3Sentinel4 @melG679 and
I don’t think the position “what evidence do you have that the police department is lying” is as slick a move as you seem to
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Replying to @3Sentinel4 @melG679 and
ok then I guess you earnestly just trust the PD’s self-reporting
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Replying to @i_ma_follower @melG679 and
Not necessarily. If there is a legitimate reason to doubt the numbers I will. But if anything it seems like crimes are underreported
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Replying to @3Sentinel4 @melG679 and
you don’t see any reason to doubt the numbers? If you are really being earnest, than what, in your telling, makes SF distinct from the rest of the country in this regard?
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Replying to @i_ma_follower @melG679 and
That's a good question. As far as I can tell one is prop 47, another is understaffed police, and a third is a district attorney's office that doesn't prosecute these kinds of crime.
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And now crime is surging
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