Posted on 05/17/2021 3:21:42 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
SAN FRANCISCO - A San Francisco judge on Friday denied a request for a preliminary injunction from the city that would have barred four people previously arrested for selling drugs from entering the city's Tenderloin and South of Market neighborhoods.
City Attorney Dennis Herrera filed civil lawsuits against each of the defendants, seeking to bar them from entering a 50-square-block area in an effort to break the supply chain for addicts who congregate in the Tenderloin.
Herrera had argued that the defendants are not neighborhood residents and instead travel from other Bay Area cities to sell drugs in downtown San Francisco, contributing to the recent rise in overdose deaths.
The defendants -- Guadaloupe Aguilar-Benegas, Jarold Sanchez, Victor Zelaya and Christian Noel-Padilla -- were represented by the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California.
"The city's request that the court grant preliminary injunctions excluding our clients from a large portion of the city without regard to the impact on them and their family members is unprecedented and unconstitutional," ACLU attorney Annie Decker said earlier this month in a statement. "The city should spend public money on services that support vulnerable communities with safe and supportive housing, mental health, harm reduction, and other life-affirming services, not further driving people into poverty and desperation."
(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...
I have a great idea. If they are selling drugs, arrest them. That’ll keep them from the tenderloin district.
Looking at the names, why didn’t you idiots let ICE deport them long ago?
No wait that’s raciss...
I know, here’s a plan, let them sell their wares in city hall. You’d probably actually get an improvement in city government... as is, I’m pretty sure a stoned 16 year old can do a better job.
“””I have a great idea. If they are selling drugs, arrest them. That’ll keep them from the tenderloin district.”””
I believe San Francisco had an even better idea. I am not sure. but I believe SF has similar laws to New York City where people are not arrested and if they are arrested they are released with no bail.
It is humorous to see a leftist city drown in the squalor they created for themselves.
I have a great idea. If they are selling drugs, arrest them. That’ll keep them from the tenderloin district.
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I have an even better idea. If they are selling drugs, shoot them, then deport their bodies to what ever s... hole country they came from.
Ruling makes sense, considering that most other businesses there are closing, you do need something to replace them.
Screw san fransicko. Absolute tip of the spear for all things perverted, demented and demonic. When the street crapping addicts (aka “homeless”) migrate into the upscale neighborhoods, they will have reached parity.
Feds: Honduran Drug Dealers Carpooled Into Tenderloin To Sell Heroin, Fentanyl And Cocaine
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF/AP) — A drug pipeline into San Francisco’s crime-ridden Tenderloin District, fueled by Honduran nationals who lived in the East Bay, has been busted up by federal agents who have arrested 32 suspects, authorities announced Wednesday.
Chris Nielsen, special agent in charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration in San Francisco, told reporters that an investigation was launched in late 2017 in cooperation with San Francisco and Richmond police and uncovered two independent drug operations stretching from Mexico to Seattle.
https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2019/08/07/tenderloin-heroin-drugs-hondurans-dea-san-francisco/

San Franciscans, politicians, and prosecutors asked for it and voted for it, now they can enjoy it good and hard.
California = Hell on Earth
As California goes so goes the nation?????
The feds didn't eradicate the pipeline in 2019, of course, they just stomped down the flames and properly left it for the locals to handle. The four individuals the city sought to ban seem to fit - prior dealing arrests, tenderloin crime, east bay residents, last names, etc.
Judge Amy Schulman is likely well-placed on Pelosi's local guest list.
The next question is, "Have we already reached a slow motion tipping point with our current government?"
If not, then "What will the stage just prior to the tipping point look like?"
“Have we already reached a slow motion tipping point with our current government?”
With the military purging conservatives, the DOJ, FBI and who knows what other part of the intelligence organizations pursuing the real threat to the US, not China or Russia or Iran, but “white supremacists”, I’m afraid we are tipping faster and faster.
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