Saturday, May 5, 2018

San Francisco finally realizes filth is bad for business

Interim Mayor Mark Farrell has “promised $750,000 to hire more people just to pick up discarded needles and $13 million over the next two years for more heavy duty steam cleaners and pit stop toilets. He also had workers dismantle sprawling homeless tent camps in the city’s Mission District.”

Residents aren’t too happy with needles and human feces, either.

“Adam Mesnick, who lives in the South of Market neighborhood and owns two deli shops there, said San Francisco is ‘finally kind of melting down’ and that leaders have routinely ignored dangerous street behavior for years.

“’I cannot have my family down here, I can’t have visitors. I can, but I don’t choose to, have my nieces come here,’ he said. ‘It’s horrifying for my family to walk down the street here.’”

https://amgreatness.com/2018/05/01/state-of-resistance-san-francisco-finally-kind-of-melting-down/

Link at http://americandigest.org/


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