The pandemic drastically limited our ability to help people off the street and into shelter, and the Tenderloin was particularly hard hit. Our TL plan is now showing results with almost 500 people moved into hotels or safe sleeping sites.https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/SF-cleans-up-Tenderloin-dramatic-65-15383753.php …
Nobody deserves to be screamed at, followed, hit, or molested just for leaving their homes and trying to walk down the street. They're not "assholes" for demanding a solution. I don't tolerate people who abuse me in any other aspect of my life, do you?
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Agreed, but is this specifically a homeless problem? I feel like you're saying homelessness and mental illness are synonymous. The mentally ill people on our streets should absolutely be in facility equipped to care for them. To bad Regan shut them all down.
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That said, there are many people who don't have homes and are also not a threat to anyone. Those people having a tent to sleep in is not a bad thing. I don't need my neighborhood to be pretty. I lived at Larkin & Eddy from 2006-2010. I wish there had been tents, actually.
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