The introduction of the 'Dear John' program empowers the public to report suspected solicitation by submitting license plate photos, aiming to curb prostitution in the Mission.
Critics argue the initiative raises more questions than solutions, highlighting the ambiguity of policing methods and challenging the effectiveness of deterrents against solicitation.
SFPD's letters to vehicle owners inform them that their car was seen in an area known for high prostitution rates, urging recognition that solicitation is not victimless.
Community members express concerns regarding the measured efficacy of the program, emphasizing the need for quantitative data to assess its real-world impact.
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