Spencer Pratt pledges swift arrests in Los Angeles crime crackdown

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Los Angeles mayoral candidate and reality TV star Spencer Pratt promised that after his first three weeks in office, he would clean up the city in a crime crackdown during an All In podcast interview.

“First three weeks, signs up across the city, no more nakedness, no more drug use, no more robbing… no more dog abuse,” Pratt said on Sunday.

Pratt sat down with podcast host David Friedberg to discuss his plan to save and restore Los Angeles in his campaign for mayor. According to his website, Pratt is dedicated to fighting for communities who are often overlooked by people in power and wants to ensure that the city is once again “‘camera ready’ for all its citizens.”

In his run for mayor, Pratt is basing his campaign on key priorities, including a treatment-first approach to homelessness, strengthening public safety and rule of law, and expanding economic opportunity and small-business empowerment.

“We’re going to go around, we’re going to warn everybody, ‘Hey, you got three more weeks of this, clock’s ticking,’” he said. “Just keep telling everyone so the people are aware, ‘Oh wow, there’s a new mayor in town.’ They may start leaving.”

The Los Angeles Police Department plays a major role in supporting the city’s response to homelessness, according to its homelessness FAQ page, which notes that being homeless is not a crime, but certain behaviors are.

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“Once we start enforcing the law, the streets will be back,” Pratt said. “You know who else I’m going to bring in? The CDC, because there’s medieval diseases in these encampments. They’re not swabbing these encampments, they’re not swabbing these streets. People are just living in feces, drug use, dogs burning, we need these streets clean.”

Pratt’s run for mayor is centered on his duty as a husband, father, and longtime resident of Los Angeles who is “fed up.” He has said that “the system isn’t struggling, but that it’s broken.”

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