Sean Combs was sentenced to 50 months in prison last year for his conviction on two prostitution-related offenses.
The barriers are in the middle of San Francisco's Shotwell Street and instead of only stopping a flow of sex work at night, residents are saying these barriers are creating more chaos.
Many Mission District resident noticed a clear shift about a year ago after the city placed road barriers on Capp St. to stop car traffic from prostitution. They say all the illegal activities moved to Shotwell St.
The 14 arrested were described as "sex buyers" who were targeted in part through undercover ads soliciting sex.
An emerging legal battle right now---split by a fence. A homeless encampment in the North Bay is sparring with and suing a local tire shop that operates on the other side.
The barriers installed to keep sex workers off Capp Street in San Francisco's Mission District did their job. However, all the cars parked behind the barriers are now the problem for residents and first responders.