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" In 2014, a statewide law (Proposition 47) reclassified nonviolent thefts as misdemeanors for stolen goods worth less than $950. California’s property crime immediately spiked from below the national average to above it and has continued to grow. And San Francisco, as of 2019, had twice the property-crime rate per resident — 1 in 18 — as the rest of California; not to mention that San Francisco’s rate of violent crime per resident is 50 percent above California’s.


San Francisco cops say viral Walgreens shoplifting incident is par for the course

In January 2020, San Francisco’s new “progressive” district attorney, Chesa Boudin (a son of convicted cop killers), made decreasing penalties for nonviolent offenses a cornerstone of his agenda. He also crusaded to ban cash bail, reduce prison populations and pursue non-incarceration.

That year, while burglaries were down nationwide, they rose in San Francisco by 50 percent; motor-vehicle theft, up around 4 percent nationwide, shot up in San Francisco by 22 percent. As the petition for one of the two recall efforts against Boudin stated: “In 2020, violent crime, home invasions, rampant and unchecked drug dealing and business-property theft have turned our city upside down.”

Everyone goes toward greatest opportunity and least risk. Thieves flock to San Francisco, unconcerned by what amounts to the vague threat of a citation should they be detained — which is unlikely, as police make arrests in less than 3 percent of reported thefts, and these cases rarely get prosecuted. "
 

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Defund the police :pachaha:
“Defund the police" is a slogan that supports divesting funds from police departments and reallocating them to non-policing forms of public safety and community support, such as social services, youth services, housing, education, healthcare and other community resources.”

and of course that smart-dumb nikka dapped this shyt
 

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“Defund the police" is a slogan that supports divesting funds from police departments and reallocating them to non-policing forms of public safety and community support, such as social services, youth services, housing, education, healthcare and other community resources.”

and of course that smart-dumb nikka dapped this shyt

Some of the proponents of that slogan are questioning and walking it back, now. They dismissed it when others told them of the limitations of it as a slogan, but they agree now.

More importantly, voters and legislatures are questioning, dialing back, and reversing previous decisions to cut police budgets. Again, critics warned them of what the possible effects of those cuts could be. Those points were dismissed, but NOW public safety realities and perceptions have forced people to reexamine their previous stances.

All criminal justice reform is a work in progress, so trial and error will continue to occur. Catchy slogans that you have to explain are not it, though. Clear headed practical reform is what has to happen.
 
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