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Home»Politics»‘Hare-brained’ Spencer Pratt Dunked on After Outlining Grace Period Plan for Los Angeles Crackdown

‘Hare-brained’ Spencer Pratt Dunked on After Outlining Grace Period Plan for Los Angeles Crackdown

Grace period or warning shot?

Paul EkeBy Paul EkeMay 11, 20263 Mins Read
Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt is making waves after outlining a three-week “grace period” plan on the All-In podcast to clean up street crime, open drug use, and homelessness with warning signs and CDC involvement. The blunt proposal is sparking plenty of debate online.
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A video clip from the All-In podcast shared on X shows Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt outlining his ideas for tackling street crime, drug use, and homelessness in the city. The footage captures Pratt addressing the visible disorder on Los Angeles streets, including plans for a three-week grace period with warning signs and CDC involvement. The remarks have drawn strong reactions — mostly mocking him —online as the city grapples with ongoing issues of visible disorder on its streets.

NEW: Spencer Pratt says he will be implementing a three-week 'grace period' in Los Angeles before he unleashes on criminals.

Pratt says he will also be bringing in the CDC to combat the "medieval diseases" his city has.

"My plan is: First three weeks, signs up across the city.… pic.twitter.com/eKqMMQRtQv

— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) May 10, 2026

The clip was posted on X by Collin Rugg, who shared footage from the All-In podcast. 

In the video, Spencer Pratt, a candidate for Los Angeles mayor, describes his proposed approach to street crime, drug use, and homelessness. He states that his plan begins with a three-week “grace period” during which signs would be posted across the city warning against public nakedness, drug use, robbery, and dog abuse. Pratt adds that he would involve the CDC to address what he called “medieval diseases” in encampments, noting that “people are just living in feces and drug use and dogs burning.” The footage shows only Pratt speaking; it does not depict any enforcement actions or street conditions.

Los Angeles Cleanup Debate Ignites Online After Pratt’s Comments

Critics ridiculed the idea of a three-week grace period and warning signs. One commenter wrote, “This guy has no clue how things work. He actually thinks putting up signs around town saying don’t do drugs works.” Another added, “Well, hell, why didn’t anyone think about that before? If those people just knew that being homeless and doing drugs was against the law, they would just pack it up!”

Several responses highlighted what they saw as a lack of understanding of the deeper issues. One user wrote, “Yeah, just arrest everyone. Put all of the homeless people (vets) in prison for not having any money. What a dummy.”

Several responses focused on practical concerns. One user argued, “Screw that. Go after criminals hard right away. Giving them a grand period encourages them to do more bad stuff. Don’t encourage that behavior. Lock them up immediately.” Another asked, “Where are you going to lock these people up? The jails are grossly overcrowded. It all sounds good, but he might want to start considering that.” 

Others questioned the plan’s realism. One commenter said, “Well, hell, why didn’t anyone think about that before? If those people just knew that being homeless and doing drugs was against the law, they would just pack it up! The mentally ill people would just decide to stop and move into a home, the drug addict living in pain would just suck it up and get a place to live.”

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A further reply linked the proposal to President Trump, calling it “the exact kind of hare-brained plan I’d expect out of him” and questioning conservatives’ renewed trust in the CDC on this issue.

The video has since become part of the wider online conversation about potential ways to address visible disorder on Los Angeles streets. Pratt’s remarks continue to draw comments as the discussion unfolds.

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