Drop Dead Fred
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Based on this news video from San Francisco news channel KTVU, my guess is that 11 or 12 people are probably responsible for 80% of the car break ins in San Francisco.
Notice how they are doing this in broad daylight, with plenty of witnesses, but they don’t seem to have the slightest worry about getting caught.
The city could easily solve this problem if they were willing to actually prosecute criminals. But they choose not to. This is what the voters voted for.
Since I don’t live in San Francisco, I find the voters’ choices, and the resulting crime, to be a form of entertainment.
Because this was 100% self inflicted by the voters, I find this video to be quite hilarious.
Notice how they are doing this in broad daylight, with plenty of witnesses, but they don’t seem to have the slightest worry about getting caught.
The city could easily solve this problem if they were willing to actually prosecute criminals. But they choose not to. This is what the voters voted for.
Since I don’t live in San Francisco, I find the voters’ choices, and the resulting crime, to be a form of entertainment.
Because this was 100% self inflicted by the voters, I find this video to be quite hilarious.