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by rowanajmarshall
1638 days ago
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> London, Tokyo, New York and pretty much every other major metropolis has problems akin to the Bay Area I've never lived in the Bay Area/SF so I can't comment on the problems there, but I have lived in London for the past few years. I volunteer extensively with the homeless, and I haven't seen a fraction of what people describe in San Francisco, or anywhere near the level of antisocial behaviour or crime. Every week I'm serving food on the streets for at least a few hours; I've never once been threatened with anything other than words (and even then maybe twice with words?), never seen needles lying around (co-volunteers have, not common though), and never seen human faeces on the street. |
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I'm not saying that it doesn't happen or that people who write about them are being untruthful. However, I do wonder if it is the extreme events or experiences that get written about and aggregated into news.