@Bobby Cole Given your past presentations here, you must agree that this present one borders on the absurd. Frank
In which way? Inappropriate or unreasonable? To me, it is extremely logical to allow those who are encarcerated to spend some of their jail time cleaning the messes. I do not know about San Francisco but where we live it is quite common to see inmates cleaning along the sides of the streets and sidewalks. Certainly, the possibility that some of those doing city time might be responsible for some of the disease provoking piles of human excrement that others have had to clean up. Now, here’s an absurd part if one is truly wanted. People who fire up opiates, meth or cocaine often have a reaction to the drugs and their bodies void themselves of waste products so is it any wonder that wherever the free needles are found that there might be a mess? The bottom line that I am questioning is that the city of Pelosi is spending nearly 600K plus per year on equipment, chemicals and personnel to do something that those serving time can do and in some cases making the punishment fit the crime?
After high school, I spent more than a year hitchhiking around the country, largely with no money, yet I have never crapped on a sidewalk in my life. I don't think I'll even add it to my bucket list.