Public bathrooms are not the cause of homelessness.
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I authored a law at beginning of the pandemic requiring dozens of new 24 hour bathrooms, including near encampments. Why because human dignity, human rights, a pandemic, general public health. Any suggestion that they themselves cause homelessness is sad and ridiculous.
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We are going to do everything to make sure these bathrooms remain post pandemic. Because it's common sense. Helps improve health and cleanliness. And because in one of the wealthiest cities in the world everyone should have a place to go.
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For too long San Francisco, and other cities, have gotten rid of trash cans, benches, parks, & bathrooms as though they were the cause of homelessness or poverty. It's obviously backwards, doesn't work, and makes the city less livable for everyone.
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Are you dim? No one thinks these things are the *cause* of homelessness. But they are all destroyed by homelessness. And that is why we can’t have nice things. There used to be a giant reflecting pool in front of City Hall. Should we bring that back too?pic.twitter.com/0MY6gczW3J
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