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CA: San Francisco Battles Epidemic of Auto Burglaries
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Across the street from San Francisco’s main jail, business is booming at Auto Glass Now where more than a dozen motorists show up on an average day to replace windows broken by thieves. “It’s been insane,” said Julio Lara, the shop’s manager who says nearby competitors are busy as well. “It’s nonstop.” San Francisco is in the grips of an auto burglary epidemic. No other place in the country — not New York, Chicago or Los Angeles — had as many “smash-and-grabs” per capita as San Francisco did last year. |
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mickey
(6/13/2016)
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Gee, how do I embed a BS Flag in a comment?
SF isn't battling auto break-ins, but Sanctuary City residents and visitors have been very visibly suffering from them for years now.
It's not safe for a Fed to lock his gun in a government owned car, for an illegal might steal it and shoot some random woman in the head with it. |
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