San Francisco is a famously tolerant place but tolerance for anti-social behavior ought to have some limits. If you want to live on the street, do drugs, steal to feed your habit and generally throw away your own life, that’s tragic. But if, in the midst of all that, you present a danger to other people around you, especially to children, shouldn’t the city step in?
Put another way, how many times can a deranged woman harass and threaten mothers and their young children before that person gets taken off the street? The answer in San Francisco appears to be that there are no limits.
Kim Andrews grew up in San Diego where her father worked for UC San Diego and she attended the school for many years as a student and briefly as a track star. But that was a long time ago. Today, Andrews is a homeless person who cycles through the system and routinely harasses families on the street,…