In the past 9 months, SF residents have had the same chances of being burglarized as getting Covid. + SF Covid cases: 18,326 + SF Residents: 880,000 + Cases/resident: 2% + SF Buglaries: 6,740 + SF Households: 362,354 + Burglaries/Household: 1.9%
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Replying to @michelletandler
Burglary up 45% but larceny/theft down 40%?
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Replying to @atulbutte
Yes. Larceny theft is mostly car break-ins and most were done on tourists pre-covid.
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Replying to @michelletandler @atulbutte
What about all the videos showing cars windows busted? I guess all those cars are tourist. Being this happened last week.
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Replying to @james99988876 @atulbutte
We have about 30,000 reported car break-ins a year. That video was just of six. Not tourists. Residential neighborhood.
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"In 2017, 31,000 auto-burglaries were reported to the police. Arrests were made in less than 2% of the cases. We need a radical change. As District Attorney,
@ChesaBoudin will implement a two-pronged approach to preventing this crime"https://web.archive.org/web/20200104170749/https://www.chesaboudin.com/car_break_ins …1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @netfire4 @michelletandler and
Was a victim of auto break in while visiting SF. Witness had full description + license plate number of burglar. Police blamed us for leaving bags in our truck and never answered follow up calls.
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Had my van stolen, on video where the license plate was clear, the police could.identify the thief, were familiar with the crew, and knew where to find my vehicle as if was being "chopped". No charges no arrests, I asked apparently sf no longer investigates vehicle theft.
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