Tents are back in San Francisco s Tenderloin, and scoring drugs is easy
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More tents have been popping up on Tenderloin sidewalks, including at the corner of Jones and Turk streets, after the city improved the neighborhood.Nick Otto / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Ashley Zarinah Williams, 40, sits on the street next to her tent and belongings at Jones and Turk streets.Nick Otto / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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It’s been more than six months since the city pledged to clean up the homeless camps and open drug dealing that were holding residents of San Francisco’s Tenderloin hostage. And while tremendous progress was made initially, the tents are creeping back in and the drug dealing remains in full swing.
Jan. 24—It’s been more than six months since the city pledged to clean up the homeless camps and open drug dealing that were holding residents of San Francisco’s Tenderloin hostage. And while tremendous progress was made initially, the tents are creeping back in and the drug dealin