In an effort to combat crime and open-air drug markets in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood, city leaders imposed a late-night curfew on businesses from midnight to 5 a.m.
It's been about a month since the enforcement began, and ABC7 news reporter Luz Pena went to the area to find out if the curfew is working.
Here's a thought San Fran Sicko, arrest and jail the criminals causing the problems instead of penalizing the law abiding businesses. Yeah, right. Not in Kalifornia.
ReplyDeleteDoing that though is considered whacis in Kalifornia.
DeleteAll these politicians will do anything to eliminate crime problem, but deal with the actual cause of the crime. It's the old "If we confiscate all guns shooting murders will stop" bullshit. Maybe it’s time to terminate all the politicians and use vigilante just to see if that works.
ReplyDeleteIf they figure out the SF 49r is the one that owned the gun he got shot with when robbed, I expect some charges being brought against him.
ReplyDeleteHow do you enforce a curfew on homeless people living on the street?
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