It could be a scene from Mad Max: on one side of the street, a man lies sprawled on a heap of trash and prostitutes work in broad daylight while on the other, a row of stolen cars are stripped for parts in front of a straggle of shabby tents.But this is no horror movie: it is modern-day Oakland, San Francisco’s smaller, shabbier neighbor and a place that has become synonymous with mass looting, rampant and sprawling encampments that cover entire city blocks.Surveying the devastation, a resident who asked not to be named told DailyMail.com: ‘This place… It makes San Francisco look like paradise.’
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