admin Posted April 19, 2019 Share Posted April 19, 2019 The Golden City appears to be turning a shade of brown. San Francisco’s streets have long had a problem with human waste, but new reports show that the Bay Area’s public bowel movements are worse than ever. The poop-data was released by Open the Books, a nonprofit government watchdog, which includes all cases closed by the San Francisco Department of Public Works since 2011, Business Insider reported. There were over 5,000 documented cases in 2011, according to the data. In 2018, that number rose more than fivefold to over 28,000 reported cases. OpenTheBooks@open_the_books Lately there has been a brownout in the Bay Area... Since 2011, there have been at least 118,352 reported instances of human fecal matter on city streets. @ForbesOpinion http://bit.ly/2v98r1V 5 The so-called Bay Area “brownout” has been attributed to the city’s large homeless population. Out of the 7,499 homeless people recorded in 2017, about 58 percent, or 4,353 people, were marked as unsheltered. The other 3,146 were designated sheltered. San Francisco’s politicians have attempted to address the problem, forming a “Poop Patrol” tasked with scouring the city streets, cleansing them of fecal matter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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