It’s weird how all of @chesaboudin’s haters act like there was 0 crime in San Francisco before he took office.
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Replying to @BrokeAssStuart @chesaboudin
Surely you can feel the different level of safety before and after. Don’t really need statistics for that and that was even before COVID.
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Replying to @ddddarby @jimothy63 and
Also believe this chart doesn’t include property crime under $1k. Also impression of safety matters when we try to restart tourism/convention industry after COVID and when we are competing against alternatives for company locations ie. Miami.
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Replying to @jimothy63 @ddddarby and
This chart shows SF has higher property crime (understated as many don’t bother reporting under $1k). Property crime is much more common than violent crime. So a much bigger contributor to an impression of a lack of safety. I’m an SF native rooting for my home town to outcompete
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Replying to @ddddarby @jimothy63 and
People generally use the less loaded term “quality of life”.
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so what do *poor people* think?
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