We feel less and less safe in our neighborhood; we can't let our kids play in the parks or walk to school without worry.
Since the departure of Captain Lazar from SFPD's Central Station it seems that enforcing laws against aggressive behavior, intoxication, drug use and contaminating our streets with human waste have become less of a priority for SFPD in North Beach.
Our representative on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors has to date been unresponsive to the deteriorating safety and health risks to our community.
It is illegal to be intoxicated in our parks, trespass on our stoops, pollute our streets with feces and set up tents that block children's paths to school.
It's time to demand vigorous enforcement of our city's ordinances, and a greater, sustained police presence to deter criminal activity in North Beach.
It's time for the Captain at Central Station to engage with the community.
It's time to demand that our elected representative fulfill his responsibility to be an advocate for North Beach and accountable to its citizens.
We support helping people experiencing homelessness who are willing to do what's necessary to become independent, productive members of society, but those who repeatedly refuse help cannot be allowed to block our streets and create unsafe or unsanitary environments for us and especially our kids.
It's time for our elected officials to direct and empower our police to enforce the law, and reclaim our public parks and streets for the use of the public.
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