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As a resident of San Francisco, I believe that providing free booze to alcoholics is not the solution to the problem. It only enables their addiction and does not address the underlying issues that contribute to their alcoholism. We should focus on providing comprehensive treatment and support services instead of further fueling their destructive behavior.