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Everyone knows that San Francisco is the nation's largest public toilet - requiring the city to employ six-figure 'poop patrol' cleanup team, however a new report from the city Controller's Office really puts things in poo-spective.
For starters, feces were found far more often in commercial sectors, covering "approximately 50% of street segments in Key Commercial Areas and 30% in the Citywide survey," second only to broken glass as can be seen in the 'illegal dumping' section.
If you're wondering about the city's fecal methodology, look no further than a footnote on page 43;
Feces also includes bags filled with feces that are not inside trash receptacles. Feces that are spread or smeared on the street, sidewalk, or other objects along the evaluation route are counted. Stains that appear to be related to feces but have been cleaned are not counted. Bird droppings are excluded.
As far as where most of the poo is found, Nob Hill takes the top spot, followed by the Tenderloin and The Mission districts.
Via the San Francisco Standard
"It’s terrible; this street is covered," Tenderloin resident Joe Souza told The San Francisco Standard earlier this month. "There’s poop everywhere. You always see it along the wall and in front of the garage there."
Meanwhile, nearly 2/3 of key commercial routes reported moderate to severe street litter, vs. 41% of the citywide streets struggling with the same problem.
Via the San Francisco Standard
As the San Francisco Standard reports;
San Francisco’s commercial and residential streets are also highly tagged up, with every neighborhood except one—Visitacion Valley—reporting high levels of graffiti last year. The issue is once again worse in commercial areas, of which 71% said they had severe or moderate graffiti.
A Clean City team in the Tenderloin power washes the sidewalk on Hyde Street in San Francisco. | Paul Chinn/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images
“In terms of actual counts of graffiti observed, there were about 10 times (160,000 vs. 16,000 respectively) as many instances of graffiti reported in the Key Commercial Areas survey in comparison to the Citywide sample,” the report said.
And San Francisco’s favorite cleanliness fixation, human or animal feces, continues to be a sore spot for the city: Almost half of the surveyed commercial areas observed feces. Citywide, that figure was just 30%.
https://nationandstate.com/2023/05/24/t … ed-in-sht/
World class, and so on.
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I wonder if there's some socio-economic correlation between the huge pockets of wealth existing in SF (big tech) and the disproportioned masses. It's difficult for me to believe this is purely a political cause/effect.
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The Tech workers in ‘Frisco are full of shyt. They should feel right at home. Right, Phil?
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I wonder if there's some socio-economic correlation between the huge pockets of wealth existing in SF (big tech) and the disproportioned masses. It's difficult for me to believe this is purely a political cause/effect.
I think it is tolerance. Freaky people can get away with all kinds of shyt there that is not accepted anywhere else so San Fran Shytco gets them from all over. And they seem to enjoy and celebrate it so the freaks will keep coming. Remember 1967?
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The Tech workers in ‘Frisco are full of shyt. They should feel right at home. Right, Phil?
Faggots like Phildo aka OLG are turned on by the smell of shyt.
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Tom used to shovel shyt in SFO.
He took it home for his roses.
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Coastal elites.
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Phillip_McCavityAnd someone who works there are is around often, I can say that it is much cleaner than it was in 2019.
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anon user #3This is what happens when the wealthy refuse to provide bathrooms to the poors.
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anon user #3 wrote:
This is what happens when the wealthy refuse to provide bathrooms to the poors.
Are you suggesting SF doesn't have toilet facilities for the homeless? They do. It's just the homeless ruin them basically instantly.
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anon user #3 wrote:
This is what happens when the wealthy refuse to provide bathrooms to the poors.
We should have the Democrat junkie bums use your mouth as a toilet. Be better to have the shyt go in instead of out all the time.
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Tom LeykisPhillip_McCavity wrote:
And someone who works there are is around often, I can say that it is much cleaner than it was in 2019.
And we shoved off in late 2018. Early 2019 was the tip top time to sell RE for maximum profit. That's when we sold.
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Original_Lonely_GuyI don't really care that baggers make up lies about San Francisco. The question is why? What do they have to gain? They don't hurt us. I wouldn't even know about their lies since I don't watch bagger TV, but through CI I have a portal into that garbage.
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Tom LeykisOriginal_Lonely_Guy wrote:
I don't really care that baggers make up lies about San Francisco. The question is why? What do they have to gain? They don't hurt us. I wouldn't even know about their lies since I don't watch bagger TV, but through CI I have a portal into that garbage.
Just a guess that Phil has the OLG troll tonight. A holiday Friday there is basically a free day off anyway.
The OLG troll, the ultimate in recycling.
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Phillip McDragqueenOriginal_Lonely_Guy wrote:
I don't really care that baggers make up lies about San Francisco. The question is why? What do they have to gain? They don't hurt us. I wouldn't even know about their lies since I don't watch bagger TV, but through CI I have a portal into that garbage.
Yeah and besides that the junkies and poop aren't so bad once you get used to it. No biggie.
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Tom was a secret street pooper.
He finds it oddly kinky.
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Tom LeykisPhillip McDragqueen wrote:
Yeah and besides that the junkies and poop aren't so bad once you get used to it. No biggie.
That IS the problem. You not only get used to it, you consider it NORMAL. It's when you leave that you learn that San Francisco normal IS NOT NORMAL.
When 2 homes on our block were invaded by a criminal, the criminal was known and he was allowed to get away with it, WE were the only family on the block to take it as a clue and GET OUT. Why? Everybody else considered it just normal, but we were in Boise and had been for HOURS.
We once considered that it was less than a 2 hour flight away, we could visit often. Now, no thanks! Seriously, what is there to attract us to visit? We could fly in, rent a car and stay at the Olympic Club. Now what? Walk to Union Square and dine at John's Grill? Lovely idea, and what's the risk? Drive to our old neighborhood and get lunch at the old Deli? Sorry, that deli is GONE!
Go to Fisherman's Wharf, my old stomping ground? Nope. Not much left there. I used to park at the Northpoint Center, but the Safeway and Walgreens are gone. No place to get my parking validated anymore. So, what's to visit? Cost Plus? We have one of those in Boise.
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Phillip_McCavityOriginal_Lonely_Guy wrote:
I don't really care that baggers make up lies about San Francisco. The question is why? What do they have to gain? They don't hurt us. I wouldn't even know about their lies since I don't watch bagger TV, but through CI I have a portal into that garbage.
Yeah
It's dumb and weird
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Phillip McDragqueenPhillip_McCavity wrote:
Yeah
It's dumb and weird
So there is no poop and homeless problem?
Ok. Better notify the mayor
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Original_Lonely_Guy wrote:
I don't really care that baggers make up lies about San Francisco. The question is why? What do they have to gain? They don't hurt us. I wouldn't even know about their lies since I don't watch bagger TV, but through CI I have a portal into that garbage.
It's Elon Musk. He doesn't want to pay rent, and that's his excuse.
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Tom LeykisHere is a fan of San Francisco, explaining why everything is closing. it's not the crime - maybe - but the perception of crime. That's enough to keep many away, including me. The closed stores he passes at Fisherman's Wharf, including many, many former alarm clients, is not only sad but reaffirming that it was the exact right time to sell that business, too.
I feel sorry for what's happened to my home town.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AG0za5pzDgE
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Phillip McDragqueenTom Leykis wrote:
Here is a fan of San Francisco, explaining why everything is closing. it's not the crime - maybe - but the perception of crime. That's enough to keep many away, including me. The closed stores he passes at Fisherman's Wharf, including many, many former alarm clients, is not only sad but reaffirming that it was the exact right time to sell that business, too.
I feel sorry for what's happened to my home town.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AG0za5pzDgE
10:30 - HOLY CRAP that is incredible. It used to be buzzing with activity all the time. Scary to see a major tourist area that fuqing dead! Do they still do Alcatraz tours?
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Original_Lonely_GuyTom Leykis wrote:
Here is a fan of San Francisco, explaining why everything is closing. it's not the crime - maybe - but the perception of crime. That's enough to keep many away, including me. The closed stores he passes at Fisherman's Wharf, including many, many former alarm clients, is not only sad but reaffirming that it was the exact right time to sell that business, too.
I feel sorry for what's happened to my home town.
The closed stores are mostly due to Work From Home. There's 30% of the cell phone use downtown on a workday now.
Add to that the nagative impact of o0nline shopping that has been going on for 2 decades....
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Frisco is fuqed
Fuqed!
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Phillip_McCavityPhillip McDragqueen wrote:
So there is no poop and homeless problem?
Ok. Better notify the mayor
I've been going to SF regularly since 1991, moved to Marin in 2006. The city is not the worst I have seen it. Its certainly cleaner and fewer homeless. Crime is also down.
The problem that Breed is trying to work on is to curb street drug use. She originally tried a safe drug site but that only caused more open air drug use.
Want to cut down on dealers? Give people the drugs in a safe dosage and a place inside to do them. Dealers won't have a market and they will go.
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