San Francisco Now Has a ‘Poop Patrol’ – IOTW Report

San Francisco Now Has a ‘Poop Patrol’

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It’s well-known that San Francisco has a homeless problem which results in sidewalks being covered in feces.

Now, ABC reports that the city is trying to fight this problem by adding public toilets on the streets.

Ahmed Al Barak owns a corner market and he said that the neighborhood was covered in cardboard and syringes and homeless people couldn’t find a safe place at night.

Now, he says he sees a lot fewer people “relieve themselves” outside his business.

“We used to have a disaster here. I used to call the city all the time to come and clean, because they don’t know where to go,” he stated, “what can you do?”

This program, “Pit Stop”, actually started in 2014, but has recently increased from 3 toilets to 25.

Last year, it was announced that the city would be forming a “poop patrol” which consisted of six people who would earn over $70,000 a year for being part of this cleaning crew.

This staff is what makes these Pit Stops work with each toilet costing around $200,000 a year to operate. more

13 Comments on San Francisco Now Has a ‘Poop Patrol’

  1. Public toilets are a waste of time and money. In my town, I have seen bums shitting on the sidewalk within 300 feet of a porta potty. Besides, the public toilets have to be wheelchair accessible, which makes them ideal “homes” for the homeless. Stupid progressives never ever learn.

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  2. A whole new meaning for the “San Francisco Treat” now, ain’t it?

    Why is the obvious so obscure?
    What would cause people to accept such a city?
    Maybe the Demonrats are right – people WANT to be slaves!

    izlamo delenda est …

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