A Gallup survey revealed that just over half of Americans consider the city a safe place to live and work, down 18 percentage points from 2006.
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A sweeping poll of San Francisco residents drew sobering results on the prevalence of crime and impressions of law enforcement.
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I’m not saying the locals are lying- you are.
Where else do you have this high of a chance of being robbed or assaulted? Are the retailers closing stores here due to crime just playing election politics?
It has a great reputation.
If you ask someone how awful crime is right after they're robbed then yes, they aren't going to answer on the crime in aggregate. Pretty simple stuff. You want to form opinions based on Jimmies and Janes experiences, by all means go ahead but serious adults don't make decisions on anecdotal stories.
Well, I don't have evidence onhand but I would strongly suggest based on my experience with many REIT's that brick and mortar is getting phased out. Closing stores based on "crime" is a lot easier to sell to the public and the markets than saying "yeah these stores aren't getting the same traffic so we need to close the store". Who knows, it's not like data is actually relied on in these parts.
Your faux outrage over "faux outrage" is comical. You like to use that term all the time. You keep that on the clip board for a quick copy & paste?
I guess I'm not allowed to use the same buzzwords you guys like to throw around? Virtue signalling? Snowflake? Liberal tears?
I think I have a few more posts that you haven't chided in on, please hurry to that so you can cross them off your checklist. I hope it meets the standard you've come to provide "Wow, what a hard on you guys have" or something to that effect.