Anonymous wrote:We are midwest transplants that now live in SF with our young daughter. We live the the Pac Heights area, but venture around the city with her all the time. Sure, there are areas of the city I won't take her, but that's the case with any place. If you are that worried/scared about the homeless and seeing poop, please don't come here. You will just be looking for that and not enjoying our beautiful city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow ... so many suburbanites afraid of city folk. My 25 year old DD lives there OP and makes more money than most people do.
I have never had a single person ask me for money in SF. It happens to me every single day in DC. Maybe get a life or just stick to the burbs and leave travel to others who are more adventurous. I go to SF 4 times a year and really love it.
WTF -- you think anyone cares about your daughter's salary? Go tell to your book club, honey.
Anonymous wrote:Wow ... so many suburbanites afraid of city folk. My 25 year old DD lives there OP and makes more money than most people do.
I have never had a single person ask me for money in SF. It happens to me every single day in DC. Maybe get a life or just stick to the burbs and leave travel to others who are more adventurous. I go to SF 4 times a year and really love it.
Anonymous wrote:We once drove from San Diego to LA and saw a guy shitting alongside the road when we were stopped at a red light. So LA must be as bad as SF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh great, a friend and I are going next week for 5 days (just two women.) I really hope this is exagerrated.
I do know two older (early 60s) family members who just went in April and their only comment was that there were a lot of homeless people.... which SF is well known for. These are Fox News watching 60 year olds, so I hope that's an accurate representation of what they saw. They stayed in Union Square, which is also where we are staying.
Tons of homeless people in union square. I was targeted by homeless youth the last time I was there, and I was nearly mugged. A local saw then casing me, approached me and scared them off. I had noticed them as well and sensed something was off, so I was grateful to the local who stepped in. He said it happens a lot.
Where are you from? Have you ever interacted with any homeless people before? I'm the person going with a friend next week, and I have lived in Baltimore and my friend lives in DC. We both have had "encounters" with homeless before... so this is not unfamiliar for us. Just curious if this was something you'd never dealt with before, which is why it sticks out so much to you, or if it truly was a unique situation.
Obviously you have not seen or experienced California homelessness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh great, a friend and I are going next week for 5 days (just two women.) I really hope this is exagerrated.
I do know two older (early 60s) family members who just went in April and their only comment was that there were a lot of homeless people.... which SF is well known for. These are Fox News watching 60 year olds, so I hope that's an accurate representation of what they saw. They stayed in Union Square, which is also where we are staying.
Tons of homeless people in union square. I was targeted by homeless youth the last time I was there, and I was nearly mugged. A local saw then casing me, approached me and scared them off. I had noticed them as well and sensed something was off, so I was grateful to the local who stepped in. He said it happens a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh great, a friend and I are going next week for 5 days (just two women.) I really hope this is exagerrated.
I do know two older (early 60s) family members who just went in April and their only comment was that there were a lot of homeless people.... which SF is well known for. These are Fox News watching 60 year olds, so I hope that's an accurate representation of what they saw. They stayed in Union Square, which is also where we are staying.
Tons of homeless people in union square. I was targeted by homeless youth the last time I was there, and I was nearly mugged. A local saw then casing me, approached me and scared them off. I had noticed them as well and sensed something was off, so I was grateful to the local who stepped in. He said it happens a lot.
Where are you from? Have you ever interacted with any homeless people before? I'm the person going with a friend next week, and I have lived in Baltimore and my friend lives in DC. We both have had "encounters" with homeless before... so this is not unfamiliar for us. Just curious if this was something you'd never dealt with before, which is why it sticks out so much to you, or if it truly was a unique situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh great, a friend and I are going next week for 5 days (just two women.) I really hope this is exagerrated.
I do know two older (early 60s) family members who just went in April and their only comment was that there were a lot of homeless people.... which SF is well known for. These are Fox News watching 60 year olds, so I hope that's an accurate representation of what they saw. They stayed in Union Square, which is also where we are staying.
Tons of homeless people in union square. I was targeted by homeless youth the last time I was there, and I was nearly mugged. A local saw then casing me, approached me and scared them off. I had noticed them as well and sensed something was off, so I was grateful to the local who stepped in. He said it happens a lot.