Posted on 08/02/2018 6:53:29 PM PDT by OddLane
Here are a few things that are effectively legal in San Francisco: drugs, public defecation and shoplifting. And here are some of the things that are banned or will be banned in the City by the Bay.
Straws. Fur coats. Bottled water. Eating at work. Vaping liquids. Upholstered furniture. Plastic bags. Pet stores. Electric scooters. Coffee cups and packing peanuts. Tropical fish. The McDonalds Happy Meal.
If you can think of something, San Francisco has already banned it. Or will be banning it soon.
North Korea with a tech industry and some leftover Victorian architecture (which its banning tour buses from visiting) has reacted to the collapse of living conditions and fleeing tourists by banning everything...
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Nucking futs is down the West Coast.
Workplace cafeterias are not run by the companies that host them. They are subcontracted to local businesses. And, they are not free. At least, the ones I ate in were not free. They cost about as much as the same lunch would cost at a restaurant. The advantage is, the employees don’t need to leave the premises. By actual data, eating out at any of the companies I worked for would take up to 2 hours of time away from work. At some locations it’s fifteen minutes to get to your car and then thirty in traffic. Double that to get back.
I visited San Francisco on the sixties during the hippie invasion. It was the only city I liked. But my impression was the hippies didn’t improve the place. Apparently, it is several solar masses worse today.
Feces-free and needle-free sidewalks...
Why don’t they ban something useful like plastic syringes?
Public defecation and the claim California isn’t a shit hole state.
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