bish0p
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I've lived in the Bay Area since 1979 and when I was young would often stay with relatives in the City. Unfortunately SF has changed for the worse. Be aware of your surroundings.
This is true of many places.I've lived in the Bay Area since 1979 and when I was young would often stay with relatives in the City. Unfortunately SF has changed for the worse. Be aware of your surroundings.
This is true of many places.
Loss of societal support structures, opioid addiction compliments of the pharmaceutical industry, and the sprinkling of fentanyl in all kinds of street drugs for it addictive qualities has made inner cities much more dangerous than in the 1970's...back when drugs were (relatively) clean and sex couldn't kill you.
A much more innocent time.

Good point.Just a couple of thoughts. Things that have happened to other people are not necessarily going to happen to you. Take a minimal amount of equipment and be aware of your surroundings. Kansas is dangerous because of tornados but no one ever says they're not going to Kansas because it's too dangerous. Lastly, when the next big shake hits San Francisco, those folks in the Tenderloin will be the best prepared
One of my favorite neighbors did that, and didn’t even bother with the falling part. Just died on the couch, sitting upright and still watching a movie on TV. He still had the remote in his hand too!
I pity the poor soul who discovered him in death. I once found a dead guy on the lawn outside the first apartment I lived in after college. He had gotten up to let his dog out in the middle of the night, apparently dropped dead, and was just waiting there for me (or someone) to discover his corpse in the daylight.
...but you'll still get a parking ticket. Not all thieves steal purses, cameras, and laptops! One more typical hazard to think about visiting SF. Read the fine print on those meters.
Yes, and that's all I've been thinking about while I read this thread 'cause one of the last ones was done in SF...Anybody ever see those videos where parcels delivered to homes would later explode (confetti, dye, etc) if they were stolen by porch bandits or out of cars?
Maybe someone should start booby-trapping camera gear...
Definitely not something to bring up on the first date. What a bummer!
I thought we were talking SF...the bears there are hungry but otherwise harmless.Bears are easy to appease if you bring along a more bite-sized companion. ...
And you probably got tired of being told which way to the YMCA.I used to have to walk around all parts of town, including the 'Loin...but never had a problem, because I had a tool belt on with easy access to a hammer.
I saw enough weirdness there that I just don't go into the city anymore.
The thread is called "Is SF really that bad", not "YOLO, I will do what I want". I mean, if that's your attitude, go for it ;-)
There are 16 - 26 millions of tourists to SF each year, and I'm sure as high as the break-ins and crimes etc., it still is a small number of victims. So chances are one will not get mugged, especially all the self-proclaimed careful ones. Live free or die!
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