We work hard to protect local businesses. We’ve learned organized crime networks are behind much property crime so we’re focused on dismantling organized crime & expanding victim services: last yr our retail theft task force seized $8m in stolen goods.https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Is-shoplifting-rising-in-San-Francisco-Here-s-16272907.php …
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@sfchronicle think “everyone” is anyway? I haven’t encountered one single person in real life who’s talking about shoplifting. Maybe because, as the data shows, there is no actual surge?3 replies 0 retweets 8 likes -
Huh? I live in the Outer Richmond District and our La Playa Safeway and Walgreens on Point Lobos are constantly being hit. I've witnessed at least half a dozen shoplifting incidences, all brazen and a couple violent towards employees. What magical neighborhood do you live in?
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Safeway?
You’re agitated because desperate people are trying survive during a global crisis while their government does practically nothing to support them? You do you, boo.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Safeway, Walgreens, Target, CVS. When those busineses close or reduce hours where do you think people can go to buy, you know, food and medicine? I thought you were denying it was happening? Change your mind on that?
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The data denies it’s the problem the Marina is apoplectic over. I didn’t say shoplifting never happens. Safeway & Walgreens are experiencing record profits. They can hire security guards but they don’t.
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I’m not in the Marina. I’m in Outer Richmond, ask anyone about our house, garage burglaries, car breakins, shoplifting. They are off the charts. Target just said following abt store hours "a significant and alarming rise in theft and security incidents”. Ain’t no Target in Marina
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