San Francisco, CA
GOP lawmakers seek to thwart San Francisco push to legalize prostitution
A California Republican official bashed a San Francisco lawmaker’s push towards legalizing prostitution and known as it a detriment to police who try and arrest human traffickers.
San Francisco County Supervisor Hillary Ronen stated she helps making a pink mild zone to decriminalize intercourse work and plans to introduce the decision Tuesday, the Los Angeles Instances reported. This comes after police closed down an space of the Mission District to site visitors to curb in depth prostitution there.
“What sane individual would argue that the answer to human trafficking is to make it simpler?” stated Assemblyman James Gallagher (R).
“We have to establish traffickers, arrest them, and put them behind bars for a very long time, however beneath California regulation, human trafficking isn’t thought of a violent crime, so traffickers are in a position to profit from early launch packages,” he stated.
Final yr Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) signed a invoice that decriminalized the intent to interact in prostitution. San Francisco residents have since seen a spike in such exercise, prompting the road closure.
State Sen. Scott Wiener (D) was one of many invoice’s authors. He stated the measure was meant to fight arrests primarily based on how individuals look, not if somebody is definitely committing a criminal offense.
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“The police’s palms will not be tied,” Wiener stated. “They’ll arrest individuals for soliciting, they will cite autos which are stopped in the course of the road, they will arrest ‘johns,’ they will arrest pimps.”
On Jan. 11, which was Nationwide Human Trafficking Consciousness Day, Assemblyman Joe Patterson (R) launched a invoice that made intercourse trafficking a violent felony beneath the state’s three-strikes regulation.
“All the things unsuitable about California felony regulation is specified by our statutes pertaining to human trafficking — at present, trafficking kids for sexual functions shouldn’t be thought of a violent felony,” Patterson stated.
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Gallagher helps the Patterson invoice, saying that teenage ladies will proceed to endure in San Francisco and elsewhere as a result of Democrats have a “pro-criminal agenda.”
“Limiting police’s means to research prostitution took away an essential instrument to go after pimps, and the struggling that’s taking part in out on the streets is the predictable outcome,” he stated.
San Francisco, CA
Surfers object to sea wall along San Francisco's Ocean Beach
San Francisco has permission to build a sea wall along a portion of Ocean Beach to protect some of the city’s critical infrastructure from erosion, but some people, including surfers, aren’t on board.
The city wants to build the sea wall to protect sewage infrastructure at Ocean Beach between the Westside Pump Station and the Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant.
The approved sea wall will begin at Sloat Boulevard and the Great Highway and extend 3,300 feet south. Along that route, beach erosion has felled some pipes. Portions of the Great Highway have also been narrowed.
The intention of the sea wall is to protect a 14-foot diameter tunnel that’s used to store wastewater and stormwater when the water pollution plant is at capacity.
If it is compromised by erosion, untreated effluent could head out to the ocean during a storm.
Among the most organized in opposition to the sea wall is the Surfrider Foundation. The group argues a sea wall will actually contribute to erosion because, it contends, walls magnify the impact of waves and help wash out sand faster.
“We’re really disappointed,” Surfrider Foundation policy coordinator Mandy Sackett said. “We think this was a really complex situation, but it’s not going to get easier as time goes on. We have to make hard calls and move infrastructure out of harm’s way.”
Sackett said the $175 million earmarked for the sea wall would be better spent to help move the storage tunnel further inland to protect it from erosion.
The coastal commission’s permission does come with some caveats. It’s limited to 25 years, and the commission will check on how it’s working every five years.
San Francisco, CA
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49ers-Bills watch party at San Francisco's Thrive City
Calling all Faithful! It’s time to show up for your team as they take on the Buffalo Bills! If you are looking for a place to watch the game, join us at Thrive City at Chase Center!
WHO
NBC Bay Area, Telemundo 48 and NBC Sports Bay Area invite you for some Sunday football excitement!
WHAT
Sunday Night Football Viewing Party – San Francisco 49ers vs. Buffalo Bills
WHEN
Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024, at 5 p.m.
WHERE
Thrive City at Chase Center
1725 Third St., San Francisco, California, 94158
HOW
Reserve your spot here
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