It's come to this: University of California law school sues over San Francisco homeless health hazard

San Francisco may have plenty of money to provide alcohol, cigarettes, and even marijuana to homeless people being housed in hotels, but meanwhile, the number of people living on its streets has multiplied by 300%, despite housing over a thousand homeless people in hotel rooms.  Do you suppose that such lavish support might be incentivizing homelessness? The situation has gotten so bad in the city's Tenderloin District, a swath of prime real estate just a couple of blocks from the city's premier shopping district around Union Square, that local residents and businesses, including the University of California's Hastings College of Law, have sued the city over the severe health hazard. Tenderloin District homeless (YouTube screen grab). Danielle Wallace reports for Fox News: San Francisco is being sued by a law school and residents and businesses in the inner-city Tenderloin District who argue sidewalks are...(Read Full Post)
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