People are pooping more than ever on the streets of San Francisco

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People are pooping more than ever on the streets of San Francisco
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San Francisco's famous "Painted Ladies" homes.
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One of America's wealthiest cities has a huge problem with public poop.

Between 2011 and 2018, San Francisco experienced a massive increase in reported incidents of human feces found on public streets.

In 2011, just over 5,500 reports were logged by the San Francisco Department of Public Works; in 2018, the number increased to more than 28,000.

The government watchdog Open the Books documented the sharp increase over time in a stunning chart, first spotted by the BuzzFeed editor John Paczkowski.

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Notably, this is a chart of only documented reports — the actual amount of feces on San Francisco's streets is likely even higher than these statistics suggest.

"I will say there is more feces on the sidewalks than I've ever seen growing up here," San Francisco Mayor London Breed told NBC in a 2018 interview. "That is a huge problem, and we are not just talking about from dogs — we're talking about from humans."

San Francisco has struggled with a feces problem for years. The cityeven employs a "Poop Patrol" that attempts to keep the streets clean and focuses on the Tenderloin neighborhood.

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A "Poop Patrol" employee in San Francisco.
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But the problem is bigger than just keeping the streets clean — the issue appears to be related to the city's struggle to accommodate its homeless population amid skyrocketing rent prices and a decreasing supply of affordable housing.

A 2017 survey of San Francisco's homeless population counted nearly 7,500 people living on the street. That population faces limited public resources, and public bathrooms are no exception.

Whether the Poop Patrol is able to reverse the trend on San Francisco's streets remains to be seen, but there's an indication that the crew is a bandage on a problem much bigger than dirty streets.

People are pooping more than ever on the streets of San Francisco
 

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Its the homeless.

I dont live there but im there alot, maybe 10x a year. I usually like to jog in the morning but the ammonia of piss and stench of shyt is so strong.

The person i usually stay with lives in a place that cost... well alot of fukkin money. And even on her street its full of shyt and homeless. So its something that affects all classes
 
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