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Nonprofits can still provide clean needles on the street, however ... putting conditions on the distribution of drug supplies, said Daniel Tsai, San Francisco’s public health director, is ...
Residents on Potrero Avenue in San Francisco ... streets, particularly in the mid-Market area, residents in other pockets of the city say they're seeing an increase in homelessness and drug ...
“Maintaining people on the street has health impacts on other people ... A harm reduction activist from the San Francisco Aids Foundation distributes needles for intravenous drug use. These activists ...
SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie, who won election in November on the pledge to crack down on the city’s fentanyl crisis, announced a new public health policy Wednesday that ...
If you've even walked in parts of the Mission District, you've likely seen the prolific black market of stolen goods. But the Mission now has one more problem to contend with: the dramatic increase of ...
Some streets of San Francisco are leaning into ... advertisements with cheeky comments in different parts of San Francisco where drug use is exceedingly — and heartbreakingly — high.
Residents and business owners in San Francisco say recent cleanups have shifted drug-related ... kids to see our streets in these conditions. So we go out there and pick up needles and poop." ...
In the heart of San Francisco ... “COVID-19 and the emptying of the streets downtown, which created this sort of vacuum that was filled by the open-air drug market, which already existed ...
The move marks a shift away from the standing policy of providing supplies for people to use drugs in a safer manner, including clean foil and needles. San Francisco ... not in the street, not ...
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