A broken door in San Francisco spotlights city's struggles with crime

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The owner of Le Marais Bakery, which has been burglarized repeatedly, alleges the city has ignored the business's requests for help.

by leaving the city this month. But many smaller businesses have no choice but to remain.

A business boarded up its windows after a spate of vandalism and thefts around Union Square in San Francisco, California, in November 2021. A bakery in San Francisco says its door has been broken for months because it has been unable to get a vandalism grant from the city to fix it.by thanking his neighbors for their support and apologizing to customers for the broken door.

"This is an incorrect statement as we had submitted the correct proof. Additionally, the poof of damage had been filmed and reported on news outlets across the country. Nonetheless we went on to submit three more applications without responses." He said that his business had spent $27,000 fixing windows since the pandemic began, and revealed that the broken door at Le Marais will cost a further $8,000 to replace.

 

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