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They are finally getting around to actually cleaning things up ..
Haven’t been to SF in several years but I don’t think I’d want to go back until things to get cleaned up if they ever do .
Sounds like the situation has gotten worse . Gotta love liberal run cities ...
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In a city where filthy sidewalks are many residents’ No. 1 complaint, City Hall has come up with a new way to deal with No. 2.
It sounds like silly elementary school banter, but it’s real. San Francisco is about to launch the Poop Patrol.
In an ironic twist, a co-worker of mine stepped in a pile of poop in front of the Department of Public Health at Polk and Grove streets on Monday morning, experiencing that stomach-churning feeling so common to frustrated San Franciscans.
Instead of your incessant *****ing about the homeless in liberal cities, why not offer some suggestions about how to actually deal with homelessness? I don't mean just running them out of town, I mean really dealing with it.
Instead of your incessant *****ing about the homeless in liberal cities, why not offer some suggestions about how to actually deal with homelessness? I don't mean just running them out of town, I mean really dealing with it.
Not accepting homelessness as a lifestyle .
One example
I’ll give you an example as I live in the homeless capital of America . Los Angeles.
In the city there are terrible 3rd world slum like conditions and tents that take up the whole sidewalk but you can go to a city that borders Los Angeles like Burbank , Glendale and others and you don’t see anything like that .
One city accepts the degradation of their city and the other doesn’t .
Instead of your incessant *****ing about the homeless in liberal cities, why not offer some suggestions about how to actually deal with homelessness? I don't mean just running them out of town, I mean really dealing with it.
I have no problem with homeless housing. Why do the advocates always try to make it beach front? The most expensive housing? It makes zero sense. Make it further inland and push for breaks from PGE.
Anyone that really wants help will have no problem being housed where there aren't liquor outlets or places to buy drugs close by.
I don’t understand why private individuals couldn’t donate some land away from town like a huge campground where people can put up tents or small houses or whatever floats their boat, with bathrooms and security guards. Then church groups, food pantries, homeless advocates and mental health workers can go there regularly and help these people.
Let them drink or do their drugs if they must, but they have to keep the bathrooms clean and properly dispose of their needles. They can take turns doing it as a condition of living there. They’re perfectly capable of doing tasks and following rules if made to do so.
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