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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]SF is out of control and the people saying "then don't live there" are not recognizing that SF is the cradle of our tech industry. The number of people flowing in and out of SF for business make it a national problem, not a local one. Even a few years ago, things were rough but I would still take my kids. Now, absolutely not. It's a dystopian nightmare, and possibly a glimpse into our grim future if we adopt these policies nationally. I absolutely can't believe we let a city like SF fall in this manner. [/quote] So much hysteria, so few facts. The homeless/crime problem in SF is concentrated in around Market, SOMA, and the Tenderloin, which were never that great to start with. There are dozens of other neighborhoods in SF that are perfectly safe.[/quote] Either you don't spend any time in SF or you do and are willfully ignoring the way it's changed. The homeless are not taking up every piece of sidewalk like they do in the Tenderloin, but even places like Nob Hill have large amounts of homeless, open air drug injections, and feces on the ground. I don't need to cite facts for you, everyone who goes to SF regularly knows it is a hellhole right now. As a woman I have to uber everywhere. I can't even walk a few blocks safely. Wake up, it's not left like Sweden, it's left like Venezuela. [/quote]
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