I will continue to protect the safety of all San Franciscans — residents, crime victims, public servants and those who live and work in our jails. Though I know my efforts can’t protect my own father, I hope they will save someone else’s.https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2020-05-06/mass-incarceration-san-francisco-coronavirus …
Honestly, this argument for decarceration would be much more compelling without the personal angle. It only serves as a reminder of your inherent bias on the issue, casting doubt on what may, in fact, be a well considered, objective, data driven approach to public safety.