Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
Folks lets leave politics out of this and concentrate on photography and photographer related.
Stephen
Yes indeed.
Mike
kshapero
South Florida Man
Welcome to SF, the land of no accountability if you a criminal.:shootout:.
Thud
Established
Sad, but not surprised
sooner
Well-known
Reminds me of living in the Philippines years ago, where seemingly every store and even apartment buildings had guards armed with shotguns. Maybe that's where we are headed?
CLAdictic
Established
San Francisco, what do you expect. Shame for the store out a lot of Holliday merchandise.
muser53
MUSER53
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
^^ Thanks for the list.
Strange they took a binocular cutaway; but then again, they were in a hurry. :/
Strange they took a binocular cutaway; but then again, they were in a hurry. :/
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Welcome to SF, the land of no accountability if you a criminal.:shootout:.
As compared to where? Is this based on something? I live near SF and visit SF streets frequently carrying a camera with no problems (for 50+ years now). Curious...
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
As compared to where? Is this based on something? I live near SF and visit SF streets frequently carrying a camera with no problems (for 50+ years now). Curious...
Below is a repost of something I wrote in the Two Photographers Attacked at SF's Palace of Fine Arts — on Same Day post.
Violent armed robberies of photographers have been rampant in the last couple years in San Francisco.
Dangerous Places in San Francisco for Photographers and Cameras
Bay Area Photographer Warns Others After Being Followed and Robbed of Equipment
Photographer Is Attacked in Attempted Robbery During Shoot With Newlywed Couple
San Francisco Chronicle Photographer Robbed at Gunpoint While on Assignment
Caught on video: Photographers robbed of $7,000 in gear while stuck in traffic in San Francisco
Camera theft epidemic in San Francisco
Camera Crew Robbed of $35,000 in Gear at Gunpoint in San Francisco
I Was Robbed in San Francisco While the Cameras Rolled
Northern California photographer followed 40 miles before being robbed at gunpoint
Photography Equipment May Be Hazardous to Your Life
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
This store robbery in SF is just one of hundreds of similar emboldened attacks that have been happening for the last two years.
This is what has been happening, not just in certain west coast cities but in like-minded cities elsewhere and this is why criminals in those cities know there are no consequences whatsoever for their actions:
- Seattle has lost over 20% of its police force and is unable to fill vacancies. This is because initially there was an outcry to defund the police, which happened, and additionally the police had no support from the mayor or other city officials. Given that they could not do their job without being undermined by the city, police officers have left and recruitment is difficult. Only the most serious crimes get attention. Car theft, break-ins, thefts cannot get the attention they deserve.
- Businesses have been leaving Portland. Just last week one business closed and put a note on the door saying they are leaving Portland because they’ve been robbed five times in the last three weeks; their employees fear for their safety. Broken windows, boarded up storefronts, vandalized shops - it’s been happening in Portland regularly every week since mid-2020. Like Seattle and SF, Portland’s city council and government cannot even comprehend their own policies are the cause of the problem.
In the SF bay area, thefts up to a certain amount ($950?) are essentially ignored. Those arrested are often released the same day. The attacker who pushed a man onto the subway tracks (I forget the city) was released the same day although he has dozens of felonies.
So, it’s not surprising the Leica store got robbed. The people recently had a chance to send a signal to change things; they didn’t do it. These are the consequences of the policies adopted in the last two years and there will be more of it.
This is what has been happening, not just in certain west coast cities but in like-minded cities elsewhere and this is why criminals in those cities know there are no consequences whatsoever for their actions:
- Seattle has lost over 20% of its police force and is unable to fill vacancies. This is because initially there was an outcry to defund the police, which happened, and additionally the police had no support from the mayor or other city officials. Given that they could not do their job without being undermined by the city, police officers have left and recruitment is difficult. Only the most serious crimes get attention. Car theft, break-ins, thefts cannot get the attention they deserve.
- Businesses have been leaving Portland. Just last week one business closed and put a note on the door saying they are leaving Portland because they’ve been robbed five times in the last three weeks; their employees fear for their safety. Broken windows, boarded up storefronts, vandalized shops - it’s been happening in Portland regularly every week since mid-2020. Like Seattle and SF, Portland’s city council and government cannot even comprehend their own policies are the cause of the problem.
In the SF bay area, thefts up to a certain amount ($950?) are essentially ignored. Those arrested are often released the same day. The attacker who pushed a man onto the subway tracks (I forget the city) was released the same day although he has dozens of felonies.
So, it’s not surprising the Leica store got robbed. The people recently had a chance to send a signal to change things; they didn’t do it. These are the consequences of the policies adopted in the last two years and there will be more of it.
AgBr
Member
I just looked at the SFPD crime stats web site. Robbery is up 6.4% in one year. Assault is up 8.7% and theft and larceny is up 11.8%. Those are not good trends. I just looked up Albuquerque here in my home state of NM and guess what? It is up over last year too. We are going in the wrong direction. We can't allow our society to disintegrate and become lawless like this. We all pay for this in higher insurance costs, higher taxes and loss of quality of life.
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