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The most successful Dreamforce ever proved that San Francisco can easily achieve our goal of a clean, beautiful, and safe San Francisco — for 3 consecutive days. Now, let's just do it every day! Imagine walking through our city and seeing clean sidewalks, beautiful parks, and people feeling safe...

122,762 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren •via X (Twitter)

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bettersomavor 2 Jahren

@salesforce @sfgov Lock up hondos admit it’s a drug addiction epidemic and health and safety ensues simple. There is no plan captain.

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Zubin Anary (aka 1FastEV)vor 2 Jahren

@salesforce @sfgov Is it really safe and clean???

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SanFranciscoDamn™️CultPod🎙️vor 2 Jahren

@salesforce @sfgov Why do you keep exaggerating? It was a specific safety bubble. Outside of the Dreamforce safety bubble, it was dystopian San Francisco as usual.

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Roy Prinsvor 2 Jahren

@salesforce @sfgov Perhaps a few blocks around the DF venue were clean, but definitely not the rest of the city. And only because the majority of the police force was present, leaving other parts of town less protected. You are so far away from reality.

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Which SF Districtvor 2 Jahren

@salesforce @sfgov We should be doing a lot better

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Refuse Refuse San Franciscovor 2 Jahren

@salesforce @sfgov Marc, SF is still one of the dirtiest cities. But, our group of grassroots volunteers has organized over 1,600 cleanups in the past 2.5 years and many clean every day. Please join our efforts, it’s never too late to start keeping our city clean.

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Scott Ford 🇺🇸vor 2 Jahren

@salesforce @sfgov Very misleading. Major challenges in SF. While I do hold out hope for a pivotal turning point downtown/Tenderloin will take a few years if any only of the City gets tough and more aggressive on crime. You fail to mention the police and security presence for DF was beefed up

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LXvor 2 Jahren

@salesforce @sfgov why does dreamforce look like adults' disneyland?

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Zach Georgopoulosvor 2 Jahren

@salesforce @sfgov Stop, already. They cleared up a few square blocks for your little party, and it probably (a) cost the city a bundle, and (b) was to the detriment of other parts of town because resources were appropriated. It doesn't "prove" anything about what can be done city-wide daily.

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Vinod Kumar Tomarvor 2 Jahren

@salesforce @sfgov Wow @Nagarro team is featured in this video.

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