San Francisco Supervisor Matt Dorsey sent a letter of inquiry to city agencies responsible for public health and safety on Jan. 3, laying out a strategy for maximizing the use of arrests and involuntary holds for drug-related crimes to end open-air drug scenes on the Sixth Street corridor.
He seeks “to hold one half of those estimated to be engaging in drug-related lawlessness” accountable, a quota of “no less than 100 arrests per night,” according to the letter
“Public drug use has long been illegal in California, and San Franciscans are not unreasonable in expecting to see those laws fully enforced,” Dorsey said. “It is past time for San Francisco to move boldly beyond its civic practice of drug enablism and neglectful cruelty.”…