A team of officers who are making steady progress against TL drug dealing is wrapping up another op tonight w/multiple arrests made at 8th/Market, Ellis/Hyde, 300 Blk GG, Turk/Hyde. Dealers who were fugitives in open cases, sold to our undercover, violated SA orders all booked.
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Replying to @SFPDTenderloin
This cruel racist counterproductive drug war help none, through your regular enforcement you create a price floor and incentivize drug dealing and lawlessness. We have tried the drug was for 50 years, from the beginning it has been know as racist, ineffective, counterproductive
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Replying to @frankbullitt5 @SFPDTenderloin
Allowing our cities robust public comment, and regulatory apparatus to function on the drug sellers. Make the dealers, responsible for taxes, good behavior of their patrons, and liable and responsible for the health care of their clients. No more capital for lawlessness
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Lol. Granted if you ran on that platform you’d get my vote, but this is simply a very hard thing to sell today. We would have to resurrect Milton Friedman. The issue here is that the DA is on the cartels payroll, and poor of all colors are suffering.
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I am proud as a local san franciscan to have voted with, donated to, volunteered for
@chesaboudin, partially because I know he makes a priority of charging organized crime rather than those in poor economic circumstances such that they have little other choice.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @netfire4 @frankbullitt5 and
Yeah, I get the idea, but I’m not so sure about the execution. I myself wanted to start fining people who leave stuff in their cars over people who break in. But then i heard that there are organized rings.
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So I see car break ins analogous to welfare, but poorly executed. It’s not green, we have to manufacture new windows. It’s not efficient, I’d rather buy my camera back from you etc.
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Replying to @pailhead011 @netfire4 and
I’d start by punishing that behavior first, then address the issues that led to it. This way, looking the other way it feels the underlying issue is swept under the carpet.
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