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It’s a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there.
high black woman
socal2 sayshigh black woman
Does it really matter if she was black (maybe she was not even really a she?)?
Just asking.
socal2 saysYes. With that high-caliber bonus modifier, she can't be criticized by others and is nearly impervious to the law, too. For example, on this site a few weeks ago we had a video of a shopper yelling, screaming, and threatening a store clerk at Walmart for having the gall to call police when someone with the special skin color walked out of the store without paying for merchandise he was carrying.high black woman
Does it really matter if she was black (maybe she was not even really a she?)?
Just asking.
As for gender
clambo saysIt’s a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there.
Nice place to visit? Have you been there recently? Even the touristy areas have bums and crazy people shitting all over the place. I've been travelling to SF for work for 25+ years. I noticed it was really turning to shit 5 years ago when I was sitting in a Starbucks killing time before a meeting when an obviously drunk or high black woman came in and started accosting the customers and no one would do a thing about it.
Oh liberals... what else will you think up?
Reported crime is down.
Prosecuted crime is way down.
Reported crime is down.
Prosecuted crime is way down.
Exactly, cops don't even show up and take your case if there is a smash and grab car or home burglary. Glad to be out of this shithole.
The drugstore at 790 Van Ness Ave. had been dealing with rampant shoplifting, according to the San Francisco Chronicle, amounting to up to $1,000 in lost merchandise every day. Thefts were often brazen and carried out in broad daylight.
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Walgreens spokesperson Phil Caruso confirmed to SFGATE the store would close Nov. 11 and prescription files will automatically transfer to the Walgreens store at 1301 Franklin St.
After a short stint of added security from two police officers and a squad car outside the store, the thieves returned amid the pandemic. Theft of less than $950 in goods is treated as a nonviolent misdemeanor under California law.
This is at least the eighth store in the city to be closed by the drugstore chain since the beginning of 2019.
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https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Another-San-Francisco-Walgreens-is-closing-15659279.php