Area around San Francisco's drug recovery Linkage Center resembles an open-air drug market
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San Francisco's new Linkage Center is intended to connect homeless people and drug addicts with basic services.
This comes less than two months after Mayor London Breed announced an emergency declaration in the Tenderloin, and vowed to crack down on crime and drug use there. "We’re not forcing anyone to do anything. This is a place where there’s no judgment, where there isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution." "How is anybody ever going to get help if they're allowed to use fentanyl on the site?" "We've removed all accountability from the process, in the hopes of being more compassionate."
"It’s time that the reign of criminals who are destroying our city to comes to an end," Breed said at a Dec. 14 news conference. She called for more law enforcement and policies that would be "less tolerant of all the bullsh-- that is destroying our city."