Just got physically attacked by a homeless person at Safeway in San Francisco. The guards watched it. The cashier saw it. Other shoppers gasped. But no one did anything. And just like that, I had to ignore it too. Wonder how long will this all continue. SF is not safe.
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Replying to @varunagg
Yeah, homelessness is a big problem but arresting and throwing them in jail is not the answer - i don’t know if tweeting
@chesaboudin is the answer, these people need help and mental health facilities and a roof over their head - perhaps@GavinNewsom and@sfmayoroffice ?12 replies 0 retweets 11 likes
Replying to @GehaniNeil @varunagg and
When a city becomes that expensive it will drive up homelessness. Even SLC, still nowhere near as expensive as SF, has seen a major visible presence of homelessness. Housing prices have increased about 30 percent over the last few years.
7:41 AM - 11 Mar 2020
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