旧金山温柔区商店兼做“秘密赌场”和“肮脏毒窟”。
San Fran's Tenderloin District Stores Double As "Secret Casinos" And "Sleazy Drug Dens"

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/san-frans-tenderloin-district-stores-double-secret-casinos-and-sleazy-drug-dens

旧金山官员对九家位于 Tenderloin 区的便利店进行了取缔,因猖獗的非法活动而关闭或采取法律行动。调查显示,这些商店已成为毒品销售、非法赌博和赃物交易的中心,据市检察官大卫·邱所说,这助长了“以毒品为驱动的无法无天”。 突袭行动中发现了赌博机、大量现金、冰毒等毒品、被盗商品,甚至枪匣。此次执法与一项新的夜间安全条例有关,该条例限制了高犯罪地区商店在午夜至凌晨 5 点之间的营业时间,并对违规行为处以处罚。 官员们计划将该项目扩展到全市,认为这可以阻止非法行为并改善社区安全。除了法律行动外,一些商店还被迫关闭,因为房东被告知了这些非法运营活动。此次取缔代表着振兴旧金山最具挑战性的地区之一的关键努力。

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San Francisco officials say they have shut down or taken legal action against nine convenience stores in the Tenderloin after uncovering illegal gambling rooms, drug operations, and fencing schemes, according to the NY Post. City Attorney David Chiu said the shops had become centers of “drug-driven lawlessness” and helped sell stolen goods to shady customers.

“These convenience stores were magnets for drug activity, and, in some cases, the stores were selling illegal drugs themselves,” Chiu said, adding that his office has targeted the businesses over the past 18 months. In one case, police searching a smoke shop found five gambling machines, more than $17,000 in cash, gun magazines, and cannabis products.

The Post writes that another raid in 2025 revealed nearly 51 grams of meth hidden under a shelf, hundreds of glass pipes, electronic gambling machines, thousands of dollars in cash, and stolen merchandise. Officials say such discoveries highlight how some neighborhood shops had turned into underground casinos and drug hubs.

The crackdown is linked to a nighttime safety ordinance passed in July 2024. The pilot program restricts certain stores in high-crime areas from operating between midnight and 5 a.m. Businesses that break the rule can be fined up to $1,000 or face lawsuits. City leaders now want to extend the program and expand it to other troubled neighborhoods.

Supervisor Matt Dorsey said the policy gives residents a “cooling-off period” that discourages illegal behavior. Police Chief Derrick Lew also welcomed the effort, saying officers will remain “relentless” in targeting illegal drug markets.

Several other stores were forced out after landlords were alerted to unlawful activity, according to the city attorney’s office. Officials argue that closing these problem locations is a key step toward improving safety in one of San Francisco’s most troubled districts.

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