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update:Outdoor dining great for criminals: Food trucks robbed in LA

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by tinman, Mar 4, 2021.

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Easier from criminals ?

  1. Don’t even have go inside to rob people

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  2. No doors to break down

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  3. You can also steal their smoked salmon pizza

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  4. Less likely for criminals to get Covid

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  5. Police too busy playing grand theft auto on PlayStation 5

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  6. Rob people during the day and relax at night watching the muppets show

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  1. B-Bob

    B-Bob "94-year-old self-described dreamer"
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    GTFO. Of course Texans are nice, but just look at what Texans have let happen to healthcare. And don't get me started on your energy grid and an elected official saying only the strong should survive. That kind of nonsense doesn't arise from many places. There's good and bad in all these places, and plenty of very kind people in SF working every day to help the homeless. You'd be surprised (clearly).

    I know you're trolling, but sheesh.
     
  2. tinman

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    Texans are nicer people
    There’s no Mattress Mack in the Bay
     
  3. tinman

    tinman 999999999
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    Walk down the tenderloin vs. walking down westheimer
     
  4. tinman

    tinman 999999999
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    Go run down to the Tenderloin and with.a 'I GOT FREE HEROIN' sign and you would be followed like the Pied Piper'

    @Os Trigonum


    Houstonians > San Franciscans

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  5. tinman

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    Barb wire at the Grove?
     
  7. pgabriel

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    Houston has a lot of homeless. There is a weather factor in homelessness and I would be interested what's happening in NY. Obviously it's harder on homeless in cold weather.

    Austin has the drag by UT. As a city develops a reputation as a homeless hangout, it builds on itself. This happened to Austin, I was early 90's UT and it already had the homeless teen hangout rep and Houston's homeless population has skyrocketed in ten years for whatever reason
     
  8. tinman

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    Dude the homeless population in California is significantly higher than Texas and pretty much all the states combined.
    The drag wasn’t bad at all , this completely end of days scenario that San Francisco and Los Angeles are facing.

    You get camps without regulation and it can cause hazards like fires


    ignoring the reasons for homelessness and making programs that just encourage more drug use is a major cause

    example giving free needles
    Not stopping the drug dealing
    Etc

    book a trip brother to LAX and drive around

    but back to my latest update
    Barb wire at the grove is like putting barb wire at the domain or Houston galleria
     
  9. Sanctity

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    When people are that wealthy it's mainly out of inheritance and they don't have a of clue how their $200k convertibles were put together and don't care how often they break down.
     
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  10. tinman

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    This reminds me of a song

    @Xerobull
     
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  12. pgabriel

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    I think California's wealthy aren't as much of the inheritance type. Texas's super wealthy for instance is still a lot oil money.

    In California you still have the tech billionaires who definitely have been around long enough to have second generation wealth but are still relatively new as well as Hollywood wealth which constantly has new arrivals
     
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  13. Os Trigonum

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    related

     
  14. tinman

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    Not far from Bev Hills in Fairfax,
     
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    Food Trucks robbed in LA
    damn
     

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