In #SanFrancisco, citizens have to beg entitled junkies to let them pay for parking. Meters are not coat racks 
@LondonBreed & @MattHaneySF #712larkin @SFPDTenderloin #abc7nowpic.twitter.com/ZyuIbcmozD
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Replying to @citizenj17 @LondonBreed and
@MattHaneySF@chesaboudin without responses to these issues it seems like you are condoning the current state of affairs. I’ve seen you both retweet you’re own positive pieces but ignore these realities. What’s y’all’s perspectives and plans?2 replies 1 retweet 6 likes -
Replying to @elawless @citizenj17 and
I work on homelessness, street cleanliness, mental illness, addiction, safety, every day. I speak against conditions, take action, most often in public meetings, easy to find in media. I live 2 blocks from where this taken. I absolutely don’t “condone current state of affairs.”
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Replying to @MattHaneySF @citizenj17 and
I know you’ve been a big proponent of getting people off the street and housed. I may have missed any commentary on the increase in deaths of unhoused in hotels, the meth lab, and other reports of rampant drug use. Are people safer in hotels, if so, what’s a better approach?
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Replying to @elawless @MattHaneySF and
Can you describe this alleged METH LAB incident(s) in emergency housing please? Yes, people are definitely safer in the hotels than on the sidewalk, whether they are
#homeless, or not. One homeless woman in a hotel said "she now feels like a human being again".2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
People expect homeless people to live to standards at the house people do not. Both parties are wrong but it seems more of an attack on the homeless as a whole
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