williamwchuang

williamwchuang t1_iwojsk4 wrote

I'm sorry to tell you that no system in the world is going to be perfect. You can lock everyone up like we did back in the 80s and '90s under the Rockefeller laws and there's always going to be someone who slips by. It's just naive for you to sit here and pretend that there was a system where because of eliminated any sort of mistake.

Again, it's moving the goal posts. The point of article is that Eric Adams is lying about bail reform and the first example is a perfect reason of why Eric Adams is lying about bail reform. And then when you are faced with that you just change the subject. But the point is that Eric Adams is lying about Bail reform.

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williamwchuang t1_iuidvbb wrote

Or allow more security deposit. I know it's obnoxious for a landlord to demand two or three months' security but if you don't have good credit, of if you were just starting out in your career, that used to be something you could do to get into an apartment. With year long extensions (ERAP application stays eviction even though the program is now out of funding), and one month of security deposit, then landlords are going to be very picky.

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