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On this episode of WTF California, we discuss the need for City of Antioch Leadership to start speaking out against reckless driving by ATVs, Dirt Bikes and Quads on city streets after last nights major injury crash. We get into Governor Gavin Newsoms stimulus where people will begin receiving more checks. California expands drought emergency, more drought spending and we get into crime and the possibility of breaking up the California Teachers Association.
Show Overview:
- With $76B surplus, California proposes rebates for millions
- California gets $27 billion in federal relief money for pandemic costs, including $1.3 billion for L.A.
- Governor Newsom Expands Drought Emergency to Klamath River, Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and Tulare Lake Watershed Counties
- DA Boudin won’t pursue hate crime in stabbing of two women in San Francisco
- Video shows teens attack, rob 80-year-old Asian man in San Leandro
- Shootings reported on 91 Freeway in Riverside
- 2 officers shot while serving warrant in San Luis Obispo; suspect dead
- CA Parents Seek to Abolish the California Teachers’ Association
- Sacramento Mayor, City Council Get Raises While Crime Spikes, Homeless Multiply, and City Still Locked Down
- California man charged with using COVID loans to buy Ferrari
- 44 Attorneys General Urge Facebook To Stop Plans For An Instagram For Kids
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There is no Antioch city “leadership.” All we have are people working on destroying our city.
Every evening , at about 6:30, dirt bikes and ATV race up and down our residential Street, East 13. I have reported this to Antioch Police numerous times and nothing is done. We even know where they live and come from. Maybe this will cause action to start. Like everything in this town it has to get so bad before any action is taken .
I call 911 the minute I see them and I follow them wherever they are heading. Being in communication with the police helps locate these jackasses. One of these days, an 18 wheeler will get off the freeway and plow into them because it takes time for it to slow down.
@ect You hit the bullseye with this topic and episode! It would be a honor to have you represent as our Antioch Council Leadership as you are always on point!!
Thank god we left at the end of 2020 for Folsom, where it’s safe and laws are enforced. We have enjoyed every day of it and never looked back after living in Antioch for over 20yrs. It’s just getting worse and worse.
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