Target & Walgreen closing San Francisco stores early in response to rising crime & safety concerns

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Target & others closing San Francisco stores early in response to theft and safety concerns  :-(

 

Forty percent of residents are planning to leave the city in the next few years, a poll conducted by the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce suggested, and 8 out of 10 San Franciscans believe crime has worsened in the city, leading to a lower quality of life for them.

 

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Avatar eddessaknight -
#1
So Sad,,,,,,,So Bad!

One shoplifter went viral in June after he filled up a garbage bag full of Walgreens products and rode his bike out of the store with the items as a security guard stood by and watched.....OUCH!
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#3
Local juristicans have reduced law enforcement :-(
Avatar noise-gate -
#4
* Security in this part of the State are there to determine ONLY. They are not there to grab, hold or shoot at suspects E.

* Case in point, a number of years ago a Security guard outside a bank stopped a suspect, threw the guy to the ground: Long story short, the suspect ended up with broken ribs & head trauma. The guy sued the guard, the bank & the Security firm that hired the guard, and he won.

* So when you read " Security stood by while people stole stuff, blame that on your judicial system where attorneys fight for whoever is willing to pay them."
Avatar noise-gate -
#5
.. are there to deter only...
Avatar eddessaknight -
#6
10/4 noise-gate, so maybe he could call the police with a description.
Avatar eddessaknight -
#7
Maybe the guard would kingly hold the door for the exiting criminal who as his hands over full ? ?
Avatar eddessaknight -
#8
Tragically our son moved out San Francisco 3 months ago, when we visited last November, we noticed a lot of broken glass on the streets. My son mentioned that they had reduced the charges for breaking into automobiles from a felony to a misdemeanor and as a result cars were being broken into all the time. :-(

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