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California residents are furious after Governor Newsom passed woke laws allowing thong-clad women to twerk in the streets and leaving mothers scared as pimps follow them to school. 

The new law, which went into effect on January 1, delegalized loitering with the intent to engage in prostitution, which has led to sex workers soliciting customers outside of an elementary school and drivers being approached in the streets. 

'It's absolutely out of control and dangerous — not just for the sex workers but for the community,' San Francisco Supervisor Hillary Ronen told the San Francisco Chronicle

Her district, Mission, includes Capp Street, which has become the hot stop for sex workers to loiter. Local residents are worried about their safety as they are tormented by disturbances throughout the night and believe some of the women are abuse victims. 

One resident, who asked to remain anonymous, told the Chronicle that she was awoken by gunfire one night and witnessed an occasional beating. 

The new law, which went into effect on January 1, delegalized loitering with the intent to engage in prostitution, which has led to sex workers soliciting customers outside of an elementary school and drivers being approached in the streets (pictured)

The new law, which went into effect on January 1, delegalized loitering with the intent to engage in prostitution, which has led to sex workers soliciting customers outside of an elementary school and drivers being approached in the streets (pictured) 

'It's absolutely out of control and dangerous ¿ not just for the sex workers but for the community,' San Francisco Supervisor Hillary Ronen said (pictured: women loitering in the streets of California)

'It's absolutely out of control and dangerous ¿ not just for the sex workers but for the community,' San Francisco Supervisor Hillary Ronen said (pictured: women loitering in the streets of California)

'It's absolutely out of control and dangerous — not just for the sex workers but for the community,' San Francisco Supervisor Hillary Ronen said (pictured: women loitering in the streets of California)

'From the window right there, I'll see three [people] ganging up on a girl,' she told the outlet. 'They’ll be hitting her. I call the cops; no one comes. There’s nothing I can do.' 

The San Francisco Police Department has blamed Senator Scott Wiener for pushing legislation to delegalize loitering as he's the reason they are powerless to change the street's reputation. However, Weiner pushed back and said the police have historically not enforced the anti-loitering law, according to the Chronicle. 

Wiener's bill was originally introduced to protect transgender women, who he said are disproportionally targeted by police, who he says their 'hands are not tied.' 

'They can arrest people for soliciting, they can cite vehicles that are stopped in the middle of the street, they can arrest "johns," they can arrest pimps,' he said. 

'[The previous law] allowed police officers to arrest a person, not based on what they did, but based solely on how a person

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