San Francisco's latest effort to deter homelessness could include new restrictions on recreational vehicles, with a proposal that takes aim at overnight parking.
In its latest attempt to get RVs off the streets, San Francisco could soon be banning people from parking overnight.
"while the steps are being taken to move people into affordable housing,"
ReplyDeleteaffordable housing ??? in SanFranSicko ??? Pull The Other One !!!
I am finding this story difficult to absorb considering Newscum had solved the homeless problem when his boss Jinping came to Kommiefornia to check up on him.
ReplyDeleteNo RVs but shitting on the sidewalks is good to go. Glad they're addressing the real quality of life issues for their peasants/taxpayers.
ReplyDeletenot sure if any twosome newsom is behind it but the influx of middle aged homeless men to small central fl towns is noticeable, especially in the last couple weeks....there's always been a handful, but these are not typical, they all have a different look...ken, no disrespect, but you know the look!
ReplyDeleteSo effectively killing what little tourist industry is left?
ReplyDeleteYet another wise move by people who shouldn't be allowed to make Jiffy-Pop without supervision.
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No tourist in their right mind would take an RV into San Francisco. The streets are too narrow, winding and packed.
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