"Of all the progressive prosecutors elected in American cities during the law-and-order Trump years, none embodied the hope for criminal-justice reform as perfectly as San Francisco's Chesa Boudin . . . ."https://www.newyorker.com/news/annals-of-inquiry/the-trial-of-chesa-boudin …
but even then, commonsense tells you: incentivizing crime is probably not the best strategy in obviously volatile times. my car was stolen twice and broken into on two *separate* occasions. haven't been there in a year, but hear wildly disparate points of view.
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Ah - now we're getting somewhere. You have a taste for retaliation. Incarceration doesn't really work, but it makes people feel a little better.
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Maybe you should disincentivize damage to your car by keeping it in a garage. Or not having one at all, being that you're in SF. I happily lived in SF for years car-free. Q for you: did you file a report to SFPD for each of the four instances your car was stolen/broken into?
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