Posted on 10/11/2022 4:05:54 AM PDT by grundle
Residents in the city of Oakland are outraged at prostitutes working their neighborhoods in broad daylight after California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill decriminalizing loitering for prostitution.
People living in the East 15th Street neighborhood are demanding that city leaders do something about the problem.
A news report from KPIX-TV showed prostitutes brazenly standing in the street soliciting customers while Estefani Zarate, a life-long resident, pushed a stroller alongside her child.
"I think it's inappropriate but we can't really do much towards them," said Zarate.
She went on to say she was scared at what her young children witness in the neighborhood and says she often doesn't have answers to their questions.
"It shouldn't be introduced at the age of 4 years old that you're going down the street and you're seeing women dress like this," said Marlen Zarate, Estefani's sister.
Newsom signed legislation in July that deleted loitering for the purposes of prostitution as a crime. Proponents of the law said that the law was too subjective and police officers were targeting minority women, transgender people, and "non-gender-conforming people" disproportionately.
Oakland residents say that prostitution is a problem but so is the homeless crisis and gun violence. They're demanding answers from several mayoral candidates who are seeking to win a November election. While some are promising to clamp down on crime, others are offering alternative solutions.
"Violence intervention and violence interrupters and violence prevention is equally or, if not more, important than the response only," claimed councilwoman Sheng Thao, who is also running for mayor.
KPIX reporter Da Lin, who said he lived in that same neighborhood but moved over safety concerns, noted that the prostitutes weren't even concerned about appearing on the news as they recorded their segment.
"I moved out because I didn't want to raise a family in this environment, but a lot of neighbors tell me they can't afford to move, so their only hope is that city leaders will stop this problem," Lin reported.
Alameda County, where Oakland is located, is strongly liberal and voted 79.8% Democrat in the 2020 presidential election. Only 17.6% voted Republican.
Here's the local report about the neighborhood sex workers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98K7xODQybg
Why should they be upset? They voted for it.
” 79.8% Democrat in the 2020 presidential election. Only 17.6% voted Republican.”
...best news of the day! bend over a-holes. Consequences etc. Be sure to vote dem again for more fun!!
“Consequences” — It’s a new thing some guy just invented. People in Oakland would rather do without it.
HAhaha....but lets vote for the idiot governor again!!
Loitering? Easy target. Drive by paint balloons. Or Essence du Polecat.
The solution, explain to the Girls how the pay and their health would be much better in a higher class area, say the Mayor’s neighborhood.....
Defund the police! That will help
If they are really upset, they could set up a web page(not FB, twitter etc.), take pictures of the prostitutes and johns and post them. I’m sure their wives and employers will be interested in what their husbands/employees are doing. Shaming works just ask any progressive.
Ahhhh... There's nothing sweeter then just deserts.. :)
It’s healthier for the girls. This daytime walking enables them to pick up some vitamin D.
This makes for a tittilating news story, but I bet the majority of resident do not care.
Prostitution has been a staple in this area for decades.
This “outrage” is a minority voice.
Exactly. They had their opportunity to get rid of the empty suit nut chose to keep him.
They should shut up live with what they voted for.
California should recall Newsom if they’re unhappy..../lol
GOOD to see some of these idiot dim-0s getting what they voted for!!
17% of the people are sane? That's surprising... I thought it would be less than 1%!
Where’s the Green River Killer when you need him?
Just kidding, of course...
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