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scripts are heavily incentivized by the pharma companies, and where do these people live? I'd bet my bottom <br />dollar, many less in Santa Ana, and many more in Laguna Niguel or Irvine. <br />I ask that we all take our responsibility and we all try to be fair and equitable. There is no reason that Santa <br />Ana should be a dumping ground and drop off point for other cities' undesirables as it has been known to be <br />for far too long. If it is not safe for surrounding cities' kids to have all of these homeless people, then it's of <br />course also not safe for our kids in our communities. And if we're condensing them all into Santa Ana, then of <br />course the risk for our kids will be multiplied. Not fair. If people in other cities see what I can't escape seeing <br />(whenever I ride my bike or run on the Santa Ana Riverbed—which I've responsively done much less of) or <br />when I drive to work (I used to ride my bike on the SA Riverbed to work—not anymore) and I see the bus stops <br />and liquor marts, and the tent cities on the vacant train tracks or allyways, you'd see that collectively all of our <br />actions and decisions make ripple effects, which become waves, and we can't just sit back and reap all of the <br />benefits of society and community without trying to help and be team players, since ultimately, we're all in <br />this together. <br />Thank you for your time. <br />Sincerely, <br />Brandon 0. Le <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />