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Originally Posted by EastSideHBG
It can happen while visiting and people have friends/relatives that do live in SF that it is happening to. And seeing countless videos of people smashing window after window and stealing from cars is enough to make someone think twice. And I am not picking on SF either, similar situation in many cities right now and the point being decreasing violent crime is great of course but there's more to it than just that when it comes to the general feeling of safety.
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I just served two weeks on a grand jury and heard upwards of 100 cases. My city now has crime cameras all over the high crime areas. They are high-quality and it's very easy to read license plates and do facial recognition from over 100 feet away. Most hilariously, they can simply follow people walking back to their apartments, meaning the the police just...go to that apartment and knock on the door. They don't have to chase them in their cruisers.
These cameras are helping police identify the people breaking into cars, stealing cars, shooting firearms, etc. But the crazy thing is that it's not really deterring crime. All of these people know the whole public housing complex has cameras but...they still sell drugs, guns, etc. in full view of the cameras. They could go around the corner where there are no cameras, but...they don't.
It's...insane. Because chronic criminals are just really, really stupid people.