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    1. SateleShan‏ @SateleShan5 Aug 25
      Replying to @SateleShan5 @pail_h and

      Besides, is your argument really that b/c police & the DA may not be doing their jobs that that should mean other rules shouldn't apply? Dude parked illegally, got a ticket. Seems like justice.

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    3. SateleShan‏ @SateleShan5 Aug 25
      Replying to @pail_h @WilliamMonty_ @chesaboudin

      Also, can you cite your sources on the DA allowing ppl to break into cars? Break-ins have been on the rise since 2016. Was Boudin in office 5 years ago? He's also proposed a fund to help reimburse victims while his office and the police work to fix the underlying problem.

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    4. SateleShan‏ @SateleShan5 Aug 25
      Replying to @SateleShan5 @pail_h and

      BTW, how is the DA supposed to charge the perpetrators when PD only makes arrests in ~1% of cases?

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    6. SateleShan‏ @SateleShan5 Aug 25
      Replying to @pail_h @WilliamMonty_ @chesaboudin

      Little lesson for you: The DA can't charge someone with a crime if they haven't been arrested for committing the crime w/ there being evidence connecting them to said crime. How do u propose he charge ppl for break-ins if they haven't been identified?

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    7. SateleShan‏ @SateleShan5 Aug 25
      Replying to @SateleShan5 @pail_h and

      Of the thousands of reported car break-ins in the city over the years, police arrested someone roughly 1% of the time. Pretty tough to charge the other 99% if the DA's office doesn't know who they are or have evidence against them. The buck stops w/ the DA, but it begins w/ PD.

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    9. SateleShan‏ @SateleShan5 Aug 25
      Replying to @pail_h @WilliamMonty_ @chesaboudin

      Last data I can find from 2017 --before right-wing pundits told you you hated Chesa & he was solely to blame for a problem that's been on the rise for over a decade-- said 57% of those arrests ended in conviction.

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    10. Paul‏ @netfire4 Aug 25
      Replying to @SateleShan5 @pail_h and

      "Burglars have become so effective at evading capture that in 2017, of the 31,000 auto-burglaries which were actually reported to the police, arrests were made in less than 2 percent of all cases. It is impossible for the District Attorney to prosecute the remaining 98 percent."

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      Paul‏ @netfire4 Aug 25
      Replying to @netfire4 @SateleShan5 and

      "Those few who are arrested and prosecuted successfully are harshly punished, to make up for the tens of thousands who get away. "https://web.archive.org/web/20200104170749/https://www.chesaboudin.com/car_break_ins …

      11:06 AM - 25 Aug 2021
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        1. Paul‏ @netfire4 Aug 25
          Replying to @netfire4 @SateleShan5 and

          "For example, in 2019, a man who was convicted of a single auto-burglary was sentenced to nine years in state prison. But that lengthy sentence will do nothing to deter the thousands of burglars who know they have more than a 98 percent chance of avoiding arrest."

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