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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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Mick Mørmøny
To: FJB who wrote (1355800)4/25/2022 3:51:21 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation   of 1571985
 
LGB,
DeSantis says the quiet part out loud…
It's no secret. San Francisco IS a dumpster fire.

Take a look at this:

I-TEAM EXCLUSIVE: Video shows open air market for stolen goods from car break-ins in San Francisco - ABC7 San Francisco (abc7news.com)

Car break-ins, shoplifting, theft, strong-arm robberies, armed robberies, burglaries, they're all at all-time highs.

Why? Because the thieves can sell their loot in "open air markets."



Local residents complained to the city over and over again. Nothing was done until the local news media ran this story.

And you know what the city promised to do? Send in the Department of Public Works to enforce permits.

Not the police, because the city said they want the police to focus on the "violent crimes."

Oh and by the way, it's illegal for the police to pursue these thieves in their vehicles, because high-speed pursuits could be dangerous to the public. Of course the thieves know that.

Bottom line: DeSantis calling San Francisco a "dumpster fire" is an understatement.

Tenchusatsu
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