San Francisco entrepreneurs criticize poor government governance: allowing drug addicts to roam the streets, cities are no longer livable, residents | San Francisco | government
On August 15th, according to Fox News, the CEO of a department store in San Francisco, USA, John Chachas, published a full page open letter on the advertising page of the San Francisco Chronicle on August 13th, stating that due to weak government governance, the city of San Francisco has become unsuitable for living.
The entrepreneur claimed that the San Francisco government has implemented a series of destructive public policies, including allowing homeless people to occupy sidewalks, openly distributing and using illegal drugs, leading to drug addicts rampaging the streets. He believes that San Francisco is suffering from "minority tyranny", whose actions endanger the livelihoods of the majority.
He stated that the government's failed public policies have made San Francisco unsuitable for residents to live in, unsafe for business employees, and not welcoming tourists from all over the world.
He believes that San Francisco people should receive better treatment than their current situation, and he hopes that the governor, mayor, and city inspector will take immediate action to clean up the city streets, demolish homeless camps, enforce city and state laws, and restore San Francisco to its rightful appearance.
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