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On this episode of WTF California Podcast, the City of Antioch will be treated to yet another press conference by Antioch Mayor Lamar Thorpe on Tuesday. Bay Area Rapid Transit to open 850 new parking spots at Antioch BART Station. Mary Knox releases three point plan to prevent smash and crab retail theft in Contra Costa County. Oakland continues to be a disaster with businesses ready to close up and leave. Plus Elon Musk move to Texas may save him $2 billion in taxes.
Articles from the Show:
- Mary Knox Releases Three-Point Plan to Prevent Smash-and-Grab Retail Theft
- Contra Costa Co. Sheriff’s Office ‘investigating’ why Nordstrom theft suspect was released
- I fear for my business’: Oakland cannabis dispensaries say they’ve lost $5M in recent thefts
- Oakland store owner questions staying open after multiple burglaries in one year
- Oakland mayor, councilmembers push for more police in wake of violence
- Santa Clara Shoe Store Ransacked in Late Night Smash-and-Grab Robbery
- Thieves steal more than $3K worth of merchandise from Daly City Macy’s: police
- Thieves Hit UC Davis, Rite Aid, CVS, Safeway Over Weekend
- San Leandro Police Arrest 12 and 13-Year-Old Boys in Carjacking
- Sacramento sheriff: Teen arrested in shooting death of other teen
- Elon Musk’s California exit can save him $2 billion in taxes
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I don’t know whether to laugh or cry over the cannabis “dispensary” owners moaning about robberies and theft. You’d have to be born yesterday not to know that such entities, legal or not under state law, will be targets for criminality. It follows pot like stink on #$@!. So now they want the city (i.e., the taxpayers) to protect them from what was totally predictable. Here’s some advice: close your “dispensaries” and go seek honest work.
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