we were like at war with being cleared here belonged to john dibella. he spent most of his life on housed in the mission. but today accepted housing offered by part of the multi agency team tasked with clearing the area. this process of clearing encampments has seen a huge overhaul in the last five years, but remains a controversial process at the center of the supreme court battle. over who can legally live on the streets. respect. then we respect them and just clean up quick and golf. and we had to come back later. so rewind 72 hours ago, and flyers like these were being posted alerting those in the area when this cleaning would take place. but each experiences unique. dilworth says here, an individual with mental illness is resistant to the process and encounter that's becoming more common as they carefully come through items both cherished and soiled. times when we get blamed for taking personal items. and this will be the personal items that they're talking about that we're throwing away stuff that we did indeed. unsalvageable. like i said, soil wo