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Originally Posted by Toymeister
My daughter lives there. She doesn't consider it bad overall. I am not questioning her thought process but I do try to understand why she feels that way. I have concluded:
She likes her income
Some areas are "better" than others
She has empathy for the homeless
She enjoys the weather
The overall atmosphere in California teaches you to accept this sort of behavior
She has far less living history of not accepting public homelessness, drug use, urination, and prostitution than I do.
She is probably like many of the residents of California.
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My niece lives in SF and feels the same. She lives in her Google owned building, boards her Google owned bus and goes to her Google job where she gets 3 square meals and fresh air breaks to bicycle the compound. She still loves it there.
I don’t know the laws in SF to weigh in on the OP’s question. Sorry.