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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So now we have homeless casually perusing the aisles of Safeway, walking right past the toilets that are OPEN for everyone to use even when you aren't a customer, grabbing toilet paper, pulling down their pants and taking a crap in the aisle. https://twitter.com/debkhk/status/1206359030576238592 Add this to the roaming "poop patrols" (washing down the crap in the streets), the people walking around high and shooting up in plain sight, the nutcases approaching you in the streets, and the used syringes scattered everywhere just ready and waiting to be picked up by some innocent toddler. And the fact that TB and other things are coming back from all the rats and raw human waste. [b] And they've decriminalized basically all property crime so that problem has exploded too.[/b] When does it end? Who is voting these people in?? And why? It's not good for business either! The conferences and conventions are being cancelled too, because nobody wants to come anymore. Do you think there's anything that can be done? It's so frustrating to see a beautiful city (and indeed, area) totally wrecked by a few delusional fools in power. Is there a particular contingent that's not voting for some reason? I'm struggling to understand who is voting these people in. I just can't believe that the majority is okay with this![/quote] The decriminalization of property crimes and acceptance of public lewdness is a big concern for regular people. But, that is the direction that liberal communities are headed, unfortunately. [/quote] What does that mean? Things like theft aren’t arrestable offenses any longer? [/quote]
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