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Residents of San Francisco’s Tenderloin district have taken legal action to remedy the extremely troubling problems facing their neighborhood.
The problems have caused neighbors to fear venturing outside their homes. Businesses in the area find it difficult to hire workers.Mayor Breed was among the first mayors in the U.S. to commit to “defund the police” in 2020 in response to Black Lives Matter protests, pledging to redistribute $120 million from the law enforcement budget to organizations in the black community.
Two of the anonymous plaintiffs in the case are a mother with two children who cannot afford to move and who never lets her children outside unsupervised, and an elderly woman who has difficulty navigating the sidewalk because she uses a walker and must move around excrement, syringes, vomit, and trash.
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