San Francisco residents and visitors continue to complain about human and animal feces on the streets despite efforts by the city to reduce the issue. The lack of public toilets is highlighted as a contributing factor.
Key Points
Feces-related calls in San Francisco are on the rise
Public health campaign to reduce feces on the streets
Lack of public toilets linked to historical discrimination
Pros
Efforts by the city to reduce public waste
Programs like the 'Pit-Stop Program' providing clean public toilets
Cons
Continued complaints of feces on the streets
Criticism of the city's handling of toilet projects