San Trancisco gives free tents to homeless. Each tent costs $61,000!!!!

If you actually have to ask that question, you're too ignorant to even be having this (or any) discussion with.

Keep in mind, your original statement was to hang them QUICKLY, which would obviously deprive them of the appeals process, which has been deemed to be one of the cornerstones of due process of law.

Oh ok, 1 appeal, but it has to be done within 6 mos.
 
Still not due process.

You cannot put time limits on something that involves so many variables and unknowns.

It's foolish to even consider it as a possibility.

Jury trial>found guilty>hang

Wrong guy? Oh well, the justice system bloat just got cut by 2/3 and prisons just got safer for non-violent offenders.
 
Jury trial>found guilty>hang

Wrong guy? Oh well, the justice system bloat just got cut by 2/3 and prisons just got safer for non-violent offenders.

How typically right-wing.

AKA moronic.

And of course, if you were the wrong guy who got wrongfully accused and convicted then sentenced to a quick execution without time to reinvestigate in hopes of finding the actual guilty party, your tune would change so fast a high speed camera couldn't catch it.

Same old rwnj hypocrisy.
 
How typically right-wing.

AKA moronic.

And of course, if you were the wrong guy who got wrongfully accused and convicted then sentenced to a quick execution without time to reinvestigate in hopes of finding the actual guilty party, your tune would change so fast a high speed camera couldn't catch it.

Same old rwnj hypocrisy.

:wrongkiddo:
 
Saw this video this weekend. If you listen with sound it is sad. What's also sad is this isn't a one off deal in San Francisco. This occurs on a daily basis on the streets with good numbers of people. It's one of those if you don't live in a place and see it regularly it's hard to fathom how prevalent this is.


 
Saw this video this weekend. If you listen with sound it is sad. What's also sad is this isn't a one off deal in San Francisco. This occurs on a daily basis on the streets with good numbers of people. It's one of those if you don't live in a place and see it regularly it's hard to fathom how prevalent this is.



People CHOOSE to use meth and fentanyl. I have no sympathy for druggies.
 
People CHOOSE to use meth and fentanyl. I have no sympathy for druggies.

Like you choose to be mentally ill?

I recognize both you and the druggies are mentally ill. Since the druggies have committed a crime, I think they should be given a choice of jail or treatment with staying clean being part of their probation.

If you break the law, I doubt you leave your room except for meals, then you should be given the same choice when before the judge.
 
Like you choose to be mentally ill?

I recognize both you and the druggies are mentally ill. Since the druggies have committed a crime, I think they should be given a choice of jail or treatment with staying clean being part of their probation.

If you break the law, I doubt you leave your room except for meals, then you should be given the same choice when before the judge.

WOW!!! You're even dumber than i thought and that didn't seem possible.
 
San Trancisco is paying $16.1 million to shelter homeless people in 262 tents placed in empty lots around the city where they also get services and food — a steep price tag that amounts to more than $61,000 per tent per year.

The city has created six tent sites, called “safe sleeping villages,” since the beginning of the pandemic to get vulnerable people off crowded sidewalks and into places where they have access to bathrooms, three meals and around-the-clock security.

The annual cost of one spot in one site is 2½ times the median rent for a one-bedroom apartment in San Trancisco.

https://www.sfchronicle.com/local/article/S-F-pays-61-000-a-year-for-one-tent-to-house-16001074.php?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=headlines&utm_campaign=sfc_morningfix&sid=5d54065e91d15c7b08162233

Who give a fuck?
But if one does, what's the source of that rent info?
I've spent time in San Francisco. It's a pretty expensive town.
 
New data shows Trans Trancisco apartment rents on the rise

Rental prices increased 1.2% in February from January, producing a median one-bedroom rent of $2,010, according to Apartment List’s methodology, which incorporates Census Bureau data. Similar patterns were seen in other major Gay Area metro markets. Jokeland’s month-to-month rent growth was 0.3% from January to February, for a median one-bedroom rent of $1,630. Trans Jose, where the median one-bedroom rent was $1,740, recorded a month-over-month rent growth of 1.1%.

Other Gay Area cities saw even bigger increases: Jerkeley’s month-over-month rent jumped 3.2% from January to February for a median one-bedroom rent of $1,630, while Pupertino’s rent went up 1.9% month-over-month, with a median one-bedroom rent of $2,780.

Rent growth from January to February rose 0.7%, compared to the past few years, when the growth on average was just 0.3%, Warnock said.

“We do expect the trend to continue,” Warnock said.




https://www.sfchronicle.com/local/article/New-data-shows-San-Francisco-apartment-rents-on-15998336.php
 
New data shows Trans Trancisco apartment rents on the rise

Rental prices increased 1.2% in February from January, producing a median one-bedroom rent of $2,010, according to Apartment List’s methodology, which incorporates Census Bureau data. Similar patterns were seen in other major Gay Area metro markets. Jokeland’s month-to-month rent growth was 0.3% from January to February, for a median one-bedroom rent of $1,630. Trans Jose, where the median one-bedroom rent was $1,740, recorded a month-over-month rent growth of 1.1%.

Other Gay Area cities saw even bigger increases: Jerkeley’s month-over-month rent jumped 3.2% from January to February for a median one-bedroom rent of $1,630, while Pupertino’s rent went up 1.9% month-over-month, with a median one-bedroom rent of $2,780.

Rent growth from January to February rose 0.7%, compared to the past few years, when the growth on average was just 0.3%, Warnock said.

“We do expect the trend to continue,” Warnock said.




https://www.sfchronicle.com/local/article/New-data-shows-San-Francisco-apartment-rents-on-15998336.php

I predict rent is going to soar over the next few years nationwide due to this stupid eviction moratorium and the resulting apartment shortage.. Who is going to build an apartment complex when the tenants don't have to pay their rent.?
 
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