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the security camera legalization was such common sense, it's absolutely infuriating that people like Peskin were railing against it and even passed legislation to stop AI security cams. Truly counterproductive for the average city resident who doesn't break into cars.
"REPORTED" Sharkey, "reported." Few bother to do so anymore because when seconds matter, the police are hours away and few if caught, get prosecuted, let alone tried, convicted and sentences carried out.
So I went on vacay… right after car broken into for 11th time. parked at SFO lot, car broken into…plates stolen. Drove home, stopped to pick up a few things at the store, got a $117 ticket for no plates. Windows cost over $1100…Am I just lucky?🍀
Am there every summer for work. I mentioned to friends how noticeably better the city looked and felt this year. Still covered in fag flags but what can you do
What impact do population decline, business closures, and reduced crime reporting—due to victims believing nothing will come of it—have on those numbers?

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The point of 48 Hills is pretty clearly to be dishonest media to support illegal NIMBY graft and an agenda to ruin San Francisco by making it utterly ineffective, never build housing, totally unsafe and have zero state capacity They are hardly independent and are deeply biased
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So ⁦@48hills⁩ is primarily funded by Tides and TODCO. Huh.
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San Francisco has the most empty storefronts I've seen in any city around the world. And yet, pretty much none of the outrageously counterproductive rules pointed out in this thread from 2021 have changed. needs to do a lot more to clear this mess up.
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Want to open a coffee shop in San Francisco? That's only legal in the green areas. And even then, you'll need to go through a year-long permitting process and spend over $100,000.
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