In 2020 my Victim Services Division helped crime victims/survivors obtain $1,143,193.78 in compensation and $123,233.29 in restitution orders. We are fighting to support victims every single day.
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@SFDAOffice's@SFVictimService team processed reimbursement claims for 21 separate small businesses as part of our District 5 Broken Window reimbursement program with Sup.@DeanPreston. We are hoping to bring this pilot citywide.13 replies 6 retweets 41 likesShow this thread -
Replying to @chesaboudin @SFDAOffice and
Windows shouldn’t be broken in the first place if you do your job and prosecute criminals. Stop releasing violent criminals!
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Replying to @TruthAboutChesa @chesaboudin and
this is totally naive, crime exists, we don’t live in a fantasy world where we can prevent all crime all the time, this is for victims of crime.
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Replying to @plscallmekimi @chesaboudin and
Chesa Boudin has continued to fail at prosecuting criminals, leading to an uptake in burglary, and violent crimes. Crime will always exist, but it should never be this high. Criminals continue coming to San Francisco because they know they will be released very quickly.
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Replying to @TruthAboutChesa @chesaboudin and
is crime high?pic.twitter.com/w82288s7pi
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Replying to @plscallmekimi @TruthAboutChesa and
Per capita probably yes. It’s been a ghost town for a full year now.
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Replying to @pailhead011 @TruthAboutChesa and
do you have any evidence?
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Ghost town? Prices / availability of self storage, moving trucks. Plummeting rents. Availability of bulk item removal. Stuff like that.
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