Posted on 05/11/2020 9:27:47 PM PDT by Beave Meister
Ask the city if these drug pushers have a permit.
https://regproject.org/lemonade-stands-permits/
But complying with the law is costly in two important ways. First, the actual fees can be exorbitant. In San Francisco, for example, the filing fee for a peddlers permit costs $330-$525 depending on whether you are selling non-food or food items. Then, if you get the citys blessing, you have to pay an additional $166-$624 annually for a license to serve the community. Its safe to say that most kids and their parents probably could not afford that expense.
If the virus was real, the homeless would be dropping like flies.
Yep - this is exactly what people said would happen if you vote for Democrats. Most SF residents vote for Democrats - F em.
Coyotes walk into San Francisco in large numbers attracted by the odor of feces. The predators sense there is a big herd of debilitated sick mammals available and vulnerable.
Yep, they voted for it.
Embrace the Suck!
When I use to live in Los Angeles, they had the same problem in Santa Monica, CA. So what the city board did was make the people serving meals to the homeless abide by the same laws that restaurants have to. End of problem. The homeless had to go somewhere else for their three squares a day.
The first city with an official Feces District
They can ask gov Newsom of California for help.... oh wait Newsom created the mess when he was mayor of San Francisco.
“If the virus was real, the homeless would be dropping like flies.”
Yup. Social distance and face masks my ass, how come they dont wear them?
Homeless are actually in great shape. They’re skinny. They probably eat better than the typical American.
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Venice is Vagrant Central now.
Immune systems of homeless are very strong, they have high natural vitamin d reserves and have already been exposed to many viruses, dirty environment etc. That is why the believe it hasn’t hit homeless communities.
That’s perfect. They deserve each other...
Plus, if you were a virus, would you want to make your home in the body of a homeless person?
The Tenderloin is “insufferable”? Well, who knew?
Sheesh, I knew to stay away from the Tenderloin when I moved to SF in 1973 nearly 50 years ago.
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