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Open mind to the human feces all over the streets?  What are we to open our minds to?  That this is good?
i build homes in eastern nebraska.  you might be suprised how many times we have found where someone has taken a dump on the construction site.   one time they did it on the stairs.  it's not just california where that stuff happens.no matter what fox news tells you

 
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i build homes in eastern nebraska.  you might be suprised how many times we have found where someone has taken a dump on the construction site.   one time they did it on the stairs.  it's not just california where that stuff happens.no matter what fox news tells you
To parallel San Francisco, we'll need the construction site to have multiple areas where this happens at each site and a company policy that propagates the issue.  

 
To parallel San Francisco, we'll need the construction site to have multiple areas where this happens at each site and a company policy that propagates the issue.  
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The one where there is feces everywhere in San Francisco.  Plugging your ears and closing your eyes won't help it.  Not even plugging your nose.  

Not sure San Francisco is salvageable without drastic policy reform.  

Sad city...

 
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So the answer was no. That link shows stats of human and ANIMAL waste, AND shows that the problem is decreasing.

Good to know all the shit is in your posts :thumbs  


So the answer was no. That link shows stats of human and ANIMAL waste, AND shows that the problem is decreasing.

Good to know all the shit is in your posts :thumbs  
If they're lower than 2019 then they're in good shape. Was there for several days and saw no turds. Homeless population was sad to see, but no different than most major cities unfortunately.

 
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That's why I said "Keep the trend."   :cheers

The volume though... :facepalm:

What policies do you believe got it to that spot, and what new ones are curbing the thousands and thousands of occurrences?

 
If they're lower than 2019 then they're in good shape. Was there for several days and saw no turds. Homeless population was sad to see, but no different than most major cities unfortunately.


We were in downtown Denver last week and it was pretty wild how many homeless there were. Huge issue for whoever wins their mayoral election this year. 

ETA: Also have never seen any human s#!t in my thousands of trips though. 

 
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We were in downtown Denver last week and it was pretty wild how many homeless there were. Huge issue for whoever wins their mayoral election this year. 

ETA: Also have never seen any human s#!t in my thousands of trips though. 
A problem in homelessness could lend itself to the other.  

Speaking of homelessness, these Governors should continue policy reform to help their states.  

https://www.security.org/resources/homeless-statistics/





 


States with most people experiencing homelessness per capita


 






 


 


California


43.7


 


 




 


 


Vermont


43.1


 


 




 


 


Oregon


42.3


 


 




 


 


Hawaii


42.4


 


 




 


 


New York


37.4


 


 







Clicking down into city data, total, and per capita, also interesting.

 
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