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		<title>San Francisco Chronicle faces backlash for asking if locals ought to ‘tolerate’ crime surge</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The San Francisco Chronicle is facing massive outrage on social media platforms for all the wrong reasons. The US-based &#8220;big newspaper&#8221; used Twitter to address the rise in crime in the city. However, this did not go down well with San Francisco residents, who criticized the leading newspaper for asking such questions. The post shared &#8230;</p>
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<p>The San Francisco Chronicle is facing massive outrage on social media platforms for all the wrong reasons.  The US-based &#8220;big newspaper&#8221; used Twitter to address the rise in crime in the city.  However, this did not go down well with San Francisco residents, who criticized the leading newspaper for asking such questions.  The post shared by the Chronicle highlighted the increase in break-ins and criminal activity in just a few months. </p>
<p>On the microblogging platform, the newspaper wrote: &#8220;At the same time, residents and city guides are looking for answers: Should they tolerate high burglaries as a disadvantage of city life and instead concentrate on barricading their houses?&#8221;  The post went on to say, “Should people who are repeatedly accused of theft be targeted with rehabilitation services or imprisoned so that they cannot commit further crimes?  it added.</p>
<p dir="ltr" lang="en">Local residents and city guides are looking for answers: Should they tolerate break-ins as part of city life and focus on barricading houses?</p>
<p>Should repeat offenders seek rehabilitation services or be incarcerated to prevent them from committing further offenses?  https://t.co/F0kaALqjU1 pic.twitter.com/QMqOjXJFMl</p>
<p>&#8211; San Francisco Chronicle (@sfchronicle) November 5, 2021</p>
<p>Confused by the question from the leading newspaper, residents reacted quickly enough.  Referring to the first few lines of the post, one user said, “Nobody is looking for answers” ​​because “stealing and hurting others is just wrong”.  Another person asked, “Should SF residents tolerate break-ins and barricade their homes?  Are you kidding? ”.  A third user, who was extremely disappointed with the leading newspaper, wrote: &#8220;Tolerate burglaries as part of city life&#8221;.  He wrote: &#8220;Actual words that were printed in a really big newspaper&#8221;.</p>
<p dir="ltr" lang="en">When we get to the point where the serious question is whether we should tolerate break-ins, then maybe it is time to wrap it up.</p>
<p>&#8211; Demilich Lovato (@DemilichLovato) November 6, 2021</p>
<p>According to a report published in Sputnik International, over 40 percent of San Francisco residents say they plan to move to another city in the next few years.  Eight out of ten people believed that the city&#8217;s crime cases had increased dramatically in recent years, and 76 percent of city residents said they would increase security and police patrols in the city.  The number of car thefts in San Francisco rose 753 percent in May year-over-year, according to police data.  In addition, the proportion of organized retail crime has forced many stores to close.  It should be mentioned here that the second largest US pharmacy chain Walgreen recently closed 5 stores in San Francisco.  Some major cities, including California, New York, New Jersey, Michigan, and Illinois, have seen massive brain drains of nearly four million people in the past decade, Sputnik reported, citing Forbes. </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>R.Readers were stunned when the San Francisco Chronicle asked in a Friday tweet whether residents should &#8220;tolerate burglaries&#8221; amid rampant urban crime. &#8220;Residents and city guides are looking for answers: Should they tolerate break-ins as part of city life and focus on barricading houses? Should repeat offenders be given rehabilitation services or detained so that &#8230;</p>
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<p><span class="ArticlePage-articleBody-firstLetter">R.</span>Readers were stunned when the San Francisco Chronicle asked in a Friday tweet whether residents should &#8220;tolerate burglaries&#8221; amid rampant urban crime.
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<p>&#8220;Residents and city guides are looking for answers: Should they tolerate break-ins as part of city life and focus on barricading houses? Should repeat offenders be given rehabilitation services or detained so that they cannot commit further crime?&#8221;  The outlet tweeted along with a link to an article entitled, “Two men with long criminal history were caught stealing bicycles.  What should SF do about you? &#8221;
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<p>SAN FRANCISCO&#8217;S SELF-RELATED PROBLEM &#8220;ORGANIZED RETAIL CRIME&#8221; WILL NOT BE CLOSED</p>
<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Local residents and city guides are looking for answers: Should they tolerate break-ins as part of city life and focus on barricading houses? </p>
<p>Should repeat offenders seek rehabilitation services or be incarcerated to prevent them from committing further offenses?  https://t.co/F0kaALqjU1 pic.twitter.com/QMqOjXJFMl</p>
<p>&#8211; San Francisco Chronicle (@sfchronicle) November 5, 2021 </p>
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<br />The play examines the city&#8217;s drive for criminal justice reform while &#8220;debating how to tackle property crime, which has been among the highest in the country for years&#8221;.
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<p>Twitter users reacted harshly to the wording of the outlet.
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<p>&#8220;Can you imagine living in a city where it is considered more practical to barricade yourself in your home than (see notes) &#8230; to arrest intruders?&#8221; Wrote the Twitter user jason@calacanis.com.
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Can you imagine living in a city where barricading yourself at home makes more sense than (see notes) &#8230; arresting intruders ?? l https://t.co/VujeHqSuEf</p>
<p>&#8211; jason@calacanis.com (@Jason) November 6, 2021 </p>
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<br />&#8220;Think how far the city of San Francisco has to be for their big newspaper to write the first sentence below as if it were a reasonable citizen question,&#8221; wrote another user, Jeff B. is * BOX OFFICE POISON *.
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Think how far the city of San Francisco must have gone for their big newspaper to write the first sentence below like it was a reasonable citizen question.  https://t.co/7Mrc20gjHs</p>
<p>&#8211; Jeff B. is * BOX OFFICE POISON * (@EsotericCD) November 6, 2021 </p>
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<br />&#8220;Posting this so that people who have never lived in SF can see the madness we are dealing with,&#8221; wrote former UFC fighter Jake Shields.  &#8220;I saw it only get worse and fled a year ago, but I have friends who believe it will get better.&#8221;
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Post this so that people who have never lived in SF will see the madness we are dealing with. </p>
<p>I saw it only get worse and fled a year ago, but I have friends who believe it will get better https://t.co/TDEncn5jNc</p>
<p>&#8211; Jake Shields (@jakeshieldsajj) November 6, 2021 </p>
<p>San Francisco has seen a significant drop in police force in recent years, which some attribute to the left and anti-police policies of city officials.
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<p>&#8220;This brazen criminal behavior is endured every day by the San Franciscans and is the direct result of the criminal-first agenda of District Attorney Chesa Boudin and his facilitators,&#8221; Tony Montoya, president of the San Francisco Police Officers Association, said in a June statement .</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>R.Readers were stunned when the San Francisco Chronicle asked in a Friday tweet whether residents should &#8220;tolerate burglaries&#8221; amid rampant urban crime. “Local residents and city guides are looking for answers: Should they tolerate break-ins as part of city life and focus on barricading houses? The outlet tweeted along with a link to an article &#8230;</p>
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<p><span class="ArticlePage-articleBody-firstLetter">R.</span>Readers were stunned when the San Francisco Chronicle asked in a Friday tweet whether residents should &#8220;tolerate burglaries&#8221; amid rampant urban crime. </p>
<p>“Local residents and city guides are looking for answers: Should they tolerate break-ins as part of city life and focus on barricading houses?  The outlet tweeted along with a link to an article entitled, “Two men with long criminal history were caught stealing bicycles.  What should SF do about you? &#8221; </p>
<p>SAN FRANCISCO&#8217;S SELF-RELATED PROBLEM &#8220;ORGANIZED RETAIL CRIME&#8221; WILL NOT BE CLOSED  </p>
<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Local residents and city guides are looking for answers: Should they tolerate break-ins as part of city life and focus on barricading houses? </p>
<p>Should repeat offenders seek rehabilitation services or be incarcerated to prevent them from committing further offenses?  https://t.co/F0kaALqjU1 pic.twitter.com/QMqOjXJFMl</p>
<p>&#8211; San Francisco Chronicle (@sfchronicle) November 5, 2021</p>
<p>The play examines the city&#8217;s drive for criminal justice reform while &#8220;debating how to tackle property crime, which has been among the highest in the country for years&#8221;. </p>
<p>Twitter users reacted harshly to the wording of the outlet. </p>
<p>&#8220;Can you imagine living in a city where it is considered more practical to barricade yourself in your home than (see notes) &#8230; to arrest intruders?&#8221; Wrote the Twitter user jason@calacanis.com. </p>
<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Can you imagine living in a city where barricading yourself at home makes more sense than (see notes) &#8230; arresting intruders ?? l https://t.co/VujeHqSuEf</p>
<p>&#8211; jason@calacanis.com (@Jason) November 6, 2021</p>
<p>&#8220;Think how far the city of San Francisco has to be for their big newspaper to write the first sentence below as if it were a reasonable citizen question,&#8221; wrote another user, Jeff B. is * BOX OFFICE POISON *. </p>
<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Think how far the city of San Francisco must have gone for their big newspaper to write the first sentence below like it was a reasonable citizen question.  https://t.co/7Mrc20gjHs</p>
<p>&#8211; Jeff B. is * BOX OFFICE POISON * (@EsotericCD) November 6, 2021</p>
<p>&#8220;Posting this so that people who have never lived in SF can see the madness we are dealing with,&#8221; wrote former UFC fighter Jake Shields.  &#8220;I saw it only get worse and fled a year ago, but I have friends who believe it will get better.&#8221; </p>
<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Post this so that people who have never lived in SF will see the madness we are dealing with. </p>
<p>I saw it only get worse and fled a year ago, but I have friends who believe it will get better https://t.co/TDEncn5jNc</p>
<p>&#8211; Jake Shields (@jakeshieldsajj) November 6, 2021</p>
<p>San Francisco has seen a significant drop in police force in recent years, which some attribute to the left and anti-police policies of city officials. </p>
<p>CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER  </p>
<p>&#8220;This brazen criminal behavior is endured every day by the San Franciscans and is the direct result of the criminal-first agenda of District Attorney Chesa Boudin and his facilitators,&#8221; Tony Montoya, president of the San Francisco Police Officers Association, said in a June statement .</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Social media users wondered if the San Francisco Chronicle had published satire when the point of sale asked if residents should &#8220;tolerate&#8221; break-ins as part of their daily lives, given a recent surge in crime. San Francisco has seen an increase in shootings, assaults, shoplifting, car break-ins, and more in the past few months. For &#8230;</p>
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<p class="speakable">Social media users wondered if the San Francisco Chronicle had published satire when the point of sale asked if residents should &#8220;tolerate&#8221; break-ins as part of their daily lives, given a recent surge in crime.</p>
<p class="speakable">San Francisco has seen an increase in shootings, assaults, shoplifting, car break-ins, and more in the past few months.  For example, the city&#8217;s Central District saw car break-ins increased by 753% from May 2020 to May 2021.  More than 150 families were so scared that they even hired private security services to protect their property.</p>
<p>The break-in rate is particularly worrying.  As of October 31, that year, the San Francisco Police Department had received reports of 810 break-ins or attempted break-ins in the Mission District Police Department jurisdiction, up 13% over the last year, according to the Chronicle.</p>
<p>      Homeless Ms. Tara Lowe lugs her belongings after the street cleaner cleaned Willow Street in Tenderloin on May 6, 2020 in San Francisco, California.<br />
      <span class="copyright">(Gabrielle Lurie / The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)</span></p>
<p>Crime has apparently become so commonplace in the city that the Chronicle asked readers if residents should start &#8220;tolerating&#8221; break-ins.</p>
<p>&#8220;Residents and city guides are looking for answers: Should they tolerate break-ins as part of city life and focus on barricading houses? Should repeat offenders be given rehabilitation services or detained so that they cannot commit further crime?&#8221;  tweeted the point of sale.</p>
<p>The play notes that the city is in an &#8220;intermediate position&#8221; as it seeks to drive criminal justice reform while it &#8220;debates how to manage the property crime rate, which has been among the highest in the country for years&#8221; .  While some local residents are &#8220;appalled&#8221; by the crime, others have learned to &#8220;reluctantly accept this element of city life&#8221;. </p>
<p>Social media users shook their heads at this, and some asked, “What the hell is going on” in the Golden City.</p>
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<p>Others suggested that residents take their safety into their own hands.</p>
<p>City police reportedly struggled to maintain order while grappling with a shortage of hundreds of officers.  Many law enforcement officials have decided to take early retirement due to an increase in violent crime and to disempower the police following the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis in the summer of 2020.  His death sparked a wave of violent civil unrest and protests in major cities across the United States</p>
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<p>      The Mayor of San Francisco, London Breed, speaks during a press conference on January 15, 2020.<br />
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<p>Some law enforcement agencies, including the San Francisco Police Officers Association, have also blamed the liberal policies of Mayor London Breed and District Attorney Chesa Boudin for the carnage. </p>
<p>&#8220;This brazen criminal behavior is endured every day by the San Franciscans and is the direct result of the criminal-first agenda of District Attorney Chesa Boudin and his facilitators,&#8221; SFPOA President Tony Montoya said in a June statement.</p>
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<p>San Francisco is not only grappling with an alarming crime wave this year.  The number of murders in major US cities has increased 16% so far in 2021 compared to 2020, a strong report in July showed.</p>
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