This! Free up police resources to focus on responding to crimes in progress and bringing up clearance rates. Leave the calls re tents to the housing experts!https://twitter.com/MLNow/status/1351688252290453505 …
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Replying to @chesaboudin
Public Record Act requests for emails to SFPD station captains since March ‘20 suggest differently. They show residents demanding more police involvement (not a single one asks for less) - to handle the huge amount of antisocial behavior and outright criminality.
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Replying to @sf_safetynews @chesaboudin
Yeah I'm sure the complaints paint a complete and accurate picture and not one that would be biased in any way
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Replying to @nucknyan @chesaboudin
“We have a serious problem in the senior building that I live. We always have homeless around the building...they defecate, urinate and do drugs...Please can we get some help.” Email from senior to SFPD Capt Tim Falvey
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“Here are the problems we are facing: tents used as dens for drug usage, out of control mental health issues, yelling at all hours, public urination...” Email to Capt Tim Falvey
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“I have never felt more unsafe...So far due to the unchecked homeless encampment I now sleep in fear of when the next fire will strike and if it will light up our building in flames.” Email to SFPD Capt Carl Fabbri.
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“The building residents are becoming more and more concerned for their safety. We would really appreciate additional police assistance to help address the increase in loitering, vandalism and open drug use.” Email to SFPD Capt Tim Falvey
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“A group of transients have built an entire living structure under my window on private property...there are often multiple people there shooting up...it is only a matter of time before they decide to come through my window.” Email to SFPD Community Liaison Jessica Closson.
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Replying to @sf_safetynews @chesaboudin
Oh god not TRANSIENTS
the word they're looking for is "people suffering from poverty"1 reply 0 retweets 0 likesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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