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SF exec describes 'terrifying' trip to downtown bar surrounded by 'hundreds' of drug-addled homeless - Daily Mail
Jan 23, 2023 1 min, 0 secs
Tandler claims that San Francisco is at a breaking point as it pertains to the ongoing and rampant homelessness problem, as well as drug use in the streets and lax criminal prosecution policies fostered by progressive politicians and city officials.

A business owner who went viral after he was filmed spraying down a homeless woman with a hose in front of his San Francisco store was arrested for battery, hours after the city's DA said he would face charges for the widely seen incident

In a letter to city officials from last summer, The Castro Merchants Association said some of the homeless people in the streets outside their stores had been harassing customers and needed help.

Some residents blame Mayor London Breed, whose earlier popularity for steering the city through the pandemic appears to have waned amid rising crime, the fentanyl epidemic and other woes.

Homeless people sit passed out from using fentanyl with their shirts over their heads to block the sun near City Hall in the Tenderloin District of San Francisco in late 2022

One specific harm reduction policy that failed was the opening of the Tenderloin Center last year that was meant to help alleviate the city's drug and homelessness crisis.

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