Welcome to “Meet the candidates,” where Mission Local asks supervisor hopefuls questions in the lead up to the November election. In District 7, which includes the Inner Sunset, Parkmerced and West Portal, Matt Boschetto and Stephen Martin-Pinto are running against incumbent Myrna Melgar.
Between now and the November election, Mission Local will ask each candidate one question per week, and candidates will get 100 words to respond. We will compile all responses onto a single page, so that voters can get a full picture of their stances.
Question one: What is your number one issue in this election, and what do you plan to do about it?
Matt Boschetto
I want District 7 residents to feel safe on our streets and in our homes, protected by the San Francisco Police Department and our city government. At a time when funding is stretched thin and full police staffing is years away, our community voice has never mattered more. I will work hand-and-hand with D7 neighborhoods to revitalize community watch programs, advocate for City Hall to support them and work closely with precinct captains to run operations to fight specific crimes, like retail theft. Finally, I support the use of technology, like drones and cameras, to help police fulfill their mandate to keep us all safe.
Stephen Martin-Pinto
The drug markets, because it reaches into so many of the major issues facing San Francisco today, let alone the staggering cost to human lives. I have personally witnessed the human tragedy at ground level as a firefighter/EMT, and have personally administered Narcan to users who have overdosed. Normally, we’re able to revive them, but sometimes we’re not, even as their dealer is standing nearby. Witnessing the death of a drug overdose victim always stays with you. We need stronger policies and legislation against dealers to include deportation and Alexandra’s Law, all while offering abstinence-based treatment to users.
Myrna Melgar
My number one issue is to maintain District 7 as San Francisco’s best district to live, work, do business and go to school in. Our City is changing; the pandemic also changed us. Safety issues are paramount, especially on our commercial corridors, while staffing in our police precincts is at an all time low. We have successfully implemented a police ambassador program, funded neighborhood based safety programs and police overtime. My office has worked with City departments, Stonestown mall and the school district on a coordinated response to youth violence at the mall. I will support all strategies proven to support the safety and the feeling of safety for the D7 community.
Candidates are ordered alphabetically. Answers may be lightly edited for formatting, spelling, and grammar. If you have questions for the candidates, please let us know at kelly@missionlocal.com.
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I was wondering where these white boomers in khaki cargo pants and special SFPD jackets, wandering around West Portal, came from. Police Ambassadors.
I cannot fully articulate why, but they make me feel super uncomfortable. The way they carry themselves, often walking with another couple of non-ambassador friends.
I would never approach them for help, nor would I trust them to do what is best for anyone but a mere sliver of SF residents.
ML, are they everywhere in the city? What is their role? How are they chosen and trained, and who does the training and supervising?
O’ Mama,
One of those guys is the best cop I’ve ever seen.
His name is Joe Garrity and he’s retired SFPD Commander who walked the beat in the Tenderloin even when he was on Command Staff.
Hey, I’m on their butts like stink on doo when they overstep but there are a thousand good cops out there who don’t.
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Perhaps the fact that you can’t articulate any good reason why they make you uncomfortable is an indication that your discomfort is unwarranted? Just a thought.
Melgar is part of the failed leadership that has made San Francisco a dystopia. She strongly advocated for defunding the police and the police ambassador program is a waste of money as the ambassadors have no more authority than any unpaid citizen to stop or respond to crime. Were there a poll of drug dealers, chronic thieves, corrupt non-profits, and anarchists she would be the preferred candidate hands down. Either Matt Boschetto or Steve-Martin Pinto would be a welcome change in District 7
Campers,
Melgar’s a nice lady but her Chief of Staff is Mike Farrah whom, I believe served in same capacity for Gavin back in the day and is too hard edged for my taste.
He has her voting with DeLeon and Dorsey for gods sake.
Let’s see how much the firefighter (he on that job now?) pans out over 6 months.
Go Niners !!
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