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San Francisco is grappling with barriers in protecting victims of car theft from unnecessary ticketing and ensuring effective policing. Mayor London Breed is determined to address the bureaucratic obstacles hindering the implementation of a technology fix. Meanwhile, concerns about the city's future persist, with some predicting a 'doom loop' narrative. However, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, a Bay Area native, defends the city and criticizes those perpetuating negative narratives. On the other hand, journalist John Stossel highlights the prevalence of unpunished crime and drug use in tent cities, cautioning against progressive ideas. While San Francisco's police department is praised for its reform efforts, there are concerns that unreasonable limitations on officers may hinder effective policing. The city's residents expect their police force to focus on fighting crime rather than paperwork. The need for both reform and effective policing is emphasized by community leaders, who believe they are not mutually exclusive. Mayor Breed's Safer San Francisco initiative garners support from Supervisor Catherine Stefani, who emphasizes the importance of police officers being on the streets rather than behind desks.
San Francisco’s police department leads in reform, but that shouldn’t get in the way of effective policing. Residents won’t get safer streets if we keep adding unreasonable limitations on our officers. Reform and effective policing are not mutually exclusive. We deserve both.… https://t.co/XolR3s9JCg https://t.co/rCPjn3THiN
San Franciscans rightly expect that our police officers spend their time fighting crime on our streets––not filling out paperwork behind their desks. I’m proud to support @LondonBreed’s Safer San Francisco initiative. https://t.co/e2uttaPe8W
Fascinating seeing exactly how crime is handled in SF https://t.co/3C8WHkBRoX
San Francisco is filled with unpunished crime and people openly doing illegal drugs in tent cities. @ShellenbergerMD tells me progressive ideas, which he once supported, are a “recipe for disaster.” https://t.co/PmYQsHHBlR
Truth. “As a Bay Area native, I’ve had to listen to people predict the demise of my city for my entire life. These days, the narrative is that San Francisco is on the path to a “doom loop,” and it’s usually perpetuated by those with a certain agenda.” ❤️🌉 https://t.co/cobfQCzQjp
San Francisco should be doing everything it can to help victims of crime. The good news is we have a technology fix to protect victims of car theft from unnecessary ticketing. The bad news is, once again, there's a local bureaucratic barrier in the way. We will fix this. https://t.co/Bs1GnIK8cv