Day 77 of the 16th St. Plaza crackdown: 'Soon I'll be homeless just like them'
Briefly

Juan C. Guerrero, owner of a driving school for 42 years in San Francisco's Mission area, expresses concern over his financial struggles as he fears becoming homeless. Observing the neighborhood, he sees others facing similar challenges and notices the presence of the San Francisco Police's mobile command unit, which he's found has deterred crime but hasn't resolved underlying social issues. The juxtaposition of vibrant street life against the backdrop of poverty highlights the city's complex realities, as Guerrero reflects on his own precarious situation amidst changes in local governance.
Juan C. Guerrero, who owns a driving school, is feeling glum about his business and fears he may become homeless due to financial struggles.
Guerrero expressed mixed feelings about Mayor Daniel Lurie's performance, acknowledging some positive impact from police presence but emphasizing that it hasn't addressed their deeper issues.
Read at Mission Local
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