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problems with san francisco - Coggle Diagram
problems with san francisco
tree created by
charles harding
nicky su
chris chen
andrea zheng
causes
san francisco natives
historically very open, diverse, and counter culture
historical use of drugs like acid
others see s.f. as a place to do drugs
continunce of drug use
wealthier s.f. natives want to preserve the historical value of their community
NIMBY (not in my backyard)
paid minimum wage
natives need side hustles and jobs-- legal and illegal
increase in crime
san francisco non-natives
drug users from other states come here to take advantage of the services we provide i.e. clean needles, aluminum foil, straws, etc.
more drug users on the streets, more drug sellers on the streets, more theft so they can survive, depriving natives of resources
people in the tech industry come here to work for big tech companies-- increasing the cost of living
tech innovations allow companies to realize they no longer need to see in person-- meeting virtually is more conviinient
janitorial workers for the tech companies are laid off
offices are no longer needed
open for lease
abandoned buildings in downtown
red collar workers
police turning a blind eye in neighborhoods like the tenderloin
tickets for parking are really expensive
mayor
funds are being allocated to the wrong place
big pharma's exploitation of opiates
relaxed laws and punishments
higher theft threshold, smaller punishment
increase of theft and gangs
enable theft
problems (consequences)
theft
businesses closing down
decline of s.f.
homelessness
increase in demand for drugs, increase crime rates, increase in theft
open drug use
kids are being exposed to it on their way to school and/or home
decline of future generations
unemployment
families struggle to pay bills like rent
hard to survive in s.f.
resort to other ways that may be illegal
increase in crime
san francisco is portrayed poorly in the media
decrease in tourism
decline in s.f.'s economy
solution
turn empty offices/lots left by tech companies for housing
government support economically
tougher on crime