~ 30,000 people a year in SF walk back to their car and see this...pic.twitter.com/bubrTNGc37
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@chesaboudin what do you plan on doing about this? SF is sick and tired of preventable property crime1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
"There is an epidemic of property crime, especially auto-burglaries, in San Francisco. Victims feel violated, angry, and scared. The person who broke into their cars, damaged them, and stole their belongings is rarely caught."
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I’m worried it’s going to get a lot worse now with shutdown bc so many businesses are closed and people won’t be out and about in the public
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My experience as a traveler does confirm the reality that empty streets are dangerous and crowded ones safe. I agree, our city being empty makes them more dangerous.
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