Some businesses on Taraval Street have had their windows smashed in four times over the past 12 months.At Footprint, a store that sells athletic wear, owner Michael Hsu has surveillance video of two separate break-ins, including one with an unusual burglary tool.
In response to property crimes and burglaries in the neighborhood, businesses in Sunset and Parkside have formed the Sunset Safety Network, taking a community organizing approach to crime prevention.“We’re not going to be able to solve our public safety challenges through law enforcement alone. And our police department is not going to be able to solve our public safety challenges by themselves. It’s really going to take a partnership with the community,” said District 4 Supervisor Gordon Mar.
Armed store owners is the real answer. If the state won’t prosecute, you are left with one option.
Apparently, there are no criminals in SF, they are 'victims' of homelessness, drug addiction and mental illness
Where’s TeamPelosi and all her wisdom?
Stop this fear-bait for clicks. It’s offensive.
they did this in San Francisco way back in the 1800's.. the business people were able to do what city hall couldn't.. they brought law and order back and it lasted over 100 yrs.. well till the liberals took over, so maybe it's time to do it again..
safersfnoboudin Gordon mar acting mike he gives a dhit when he supports chesaboudin
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