What’s your plan?
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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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Replying to @pailhead011 @frankbullitt5 and
These organized rings rather than the street level crime is what boudin made one his campaign promises addressing. This organized crime is what is driving the 30000 auto breakin's of more than 3000 yearly. check out his archived campaign website from http://chesaboudin.com
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Replying to @netfire4 @frankbullitt5 and
If I think that whatever they do in Singapore regarding chewing gum and dog poop should be done here... am I gonna get upset by clicking on that link? :) Granted, this is at odds with a lot of my other beliefs. I’m not a fan of Chesa, but maybe I didn’t give him the benefit
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Replying to @pailhead011 @frankbullitt5 and
@chesaboudin wants less violent crime and wants the criminal justice system focused on it as a priority. In addition, addressing organized crime is a near second. I know his focused usage of resources will address the crime I know all to rampant in our city.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @netfire4 @frankbullitt5 and
I don feel that anything should be taken away at the moment police wise. I say this from my neighborhood the TL. I’d add more training to them. And look at Vallejo for data.
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Replying to @pailhead011 @netfire4 and
However, at the same time I’d start building tallest skyscrapers in the world, all over California. I’d start with state resources and subsidize construction workers. With a good job like that and benefits, maybe crime becomes more work, for less gain.
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I don’t get the logic behind prisons. I think there’s something wrong with the system as is, but with a proper prison (Sweden, Norway), id build more of them. Breaking a car window, ring or no ring, should be a crime. A crime against the planet....
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Replying to @pailhead011 @netfire4 and
... but at the end of the day, and a few months in prison, one should come out of it as a certified dog trainer, or a carpenter.
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Replying to @pailhead011 @frankbullitt5 and
Until the state has managed to demonstrate itself a better custodian, and done some of what you suggest, I don't think it should be entrusted with car thieves. The system is too expensive and the outcomes too poor.
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