When Ches Fry retired as a parole agent I with the California Department of Corrections Division of Adult Parole Operations, the job had become increasingly difficult, in part because of the city’s lenient reputation. “I’ve had many conversations with parolees, like drug dealers who all lived in Oakland. They said they came to San Francisco to deal because they don’t get arrested. They didn’t go past the San Francisco County line; they didn’t li…
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