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“Doom Loop Walking Tour” of San Francisco is sold out

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There’s a new entertainment option for those morbidly fascinated with San Francisco’s relentless decay: a “Downtown Doom Loop Walking Tour.”

The host, anonymous and dry, invites the tourists “discover the policy choices that made America’s wealthiest city the nation’s innovative leader in the housing crisis, the addiction crisis, the mental health crisis and the unrepentant crime crisis.” It’s unclear if this will be an ongoing offering, but the inaugural tour, set for Saturday, August 26, is already sold out.

“You won’t find a better expert,” says the tour promotional page. “Your guide is a city policy professional, holding a City Commissioner’s card who oversees a city department with an annual budget of more than $500 million., and co-founder of San Francisco’s largest neighborhood association. He has spent hundreds of hours on both sides of the government dais, shouting into the opposite abyss.”

“The tour will begin at City Hall and continue through Mid-Market, the Tenderloin and Union Square. We’ll see open-air drug markets, abandoned tech offices, outposts of the non-profit industrial complex, and abandoned department stores.

San Francisco has deteriorated so much that federal officials are now advisor hundreds of Health and Human Services employees to work remotely for the foreseeable future, instead of strolling through “one of the city’s most brazen open-air drug markets” located just outside the Nancy Pelosi Federal Building on Seventh Street.

Instead of benefits, The tour guide is apparently looking for an outlet for his political frustrations. He says the tour “is the result of his own mental health crisis” and that he will donate the proceeds to “a non-profit organization that does not actively degrade its community.”

The 90-minute, 1.5-mile ride promises to address a number of questions:

“How can a city with an annual budget of $14.6 billion be a model of urban decay? How can it spend $776.8 million a year on police and not have a rule of law to prove it? How can he spend $690 million on homeless services and receive official UN condemnation for his treatment of the homeless (‘cruel and inhumane’; ‘violation of multiple human rights’)?”

This woman might be about to find out:

Let’s hope the tour doesn’t take too good a look at the crime situation.

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