In July we launched our Tourism Deployment Plan, which added officers & ambassadors to high-traffic areas to combat car break-ins. Today we announced a cash reward for info leading to the conviction of those involved in fencing or re-selling stolen items.https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/san-francisco-announces-cash-rewards-collar-auto-burglars-80671435 …
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Replying to @LondonBreed
And by the way someone tried to set my car on fire! Why bother reporting it the sfpd doesn't give an s!pic.twitter.com/aAIA8p05aU
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Replying to @leman_jason @LondonBreed
SFPD doesn’t give a s because they arrest the person,
@chesaboudin let’s them back on the street in at most two hours, then drops charges as long as they apologize to the victim. You can’t make it up. If you’re police why put your life on line for that?!?2 replies 1 retweet 4 likes -
I would have agreed with that until I had to deal with them when my car was stolen over memorial day weekend where they couldn't be bothered to come to me to take my report (thankfully I didn't have to wait on them to find it a they left it blocking a drive way
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To having to wait 90 minutes to show up at impound to release the car and a special thanks to multiple cars that refused to stop when I am trying to flag them down
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