Who leaves their trash on corner in OMI, but not Sunset/Richmond. Whose kids graffiti? Why do poor have bars on windows? Allowing criminals to run free, the dealer/pimp/gangster are the "role models" that kids aspire to be. If they are never seen again, they cannot be emulated
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Replying to @MikeWaxonWaxoff @sf_kerry and
You might like your culture, but the right way to evangelize it isn't to prohibit everyone else's. As a member of younger community I'm tired of my community being brutalized, but I'm especially tired of my black community members being senselessly murdered by our police state.
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Replying to @commieboudin @MikeWaxonWaxoff and
Our criminally unjust mass incarceration system does not reduce drug usage, availability, addiction. In fact evidence from our economists and doctors shows that prohibition increases the ills associated with drug usage. Our national drug epidemic is beyond local decisions.
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Replying to @commieboudin @MikeWaxonWaxoff and
Our systems ineffectiveness at basic requirements of justice like these is why the whole system needs fundamental restructuring. We obviously need a effective response, and our mass incarceration system is obviously not one.
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Versus reinventing the wheel, if you could pick one country where we fully adopt every single criminal practice, which would it be? How would they handle: 1. Fentanyl dealing illegal hondos 2. 15 X car theft in 12 months 3. CVS brazen shoplifting 4. Cyclist running red lights
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Replying to @MikeWaxonWaxoff @sf_kerry and
My other response didn't really answer the question though 1/4. I know from personal experience that throughout europe drugs are even more prevalently used as they are here, however incarceration isn't the pervasive system it is here. Drug laws seem mostly not enforced overseas
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Replying to @netfire4 @MikeWaxonWaxoff and
2/4 In any moment not a pandemic a repeat car thief gets the attention of the criminal justice system. When the pandemic is over I hope that even our 15 time motorcycle thief sees the consequences for the crimes he has committed.
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Replying to @netfire4 @MikeWaxonWaxoff and
3/4 a reasonable consequence of constant cvs theft is secured facilities. Where much of the available inventory is inaccessible to consumers, and where the store might even have controlled access or security. Think we should encourage the cvs style I experienced in chicago.
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4/4 Most other first world civilizations treat bicycles with greater respect and infrastructure, any brave souls willing to brave San Francisco streets on a bicycle should not have to follow any of the rules designed for the cages trying to kill them. No european city would care
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