Some unhoused residents have allegedly been breaking into the minibuses, sleeping and cooking on them.
"What's happening right now in the city is really causing businesses to struggle and struggle to make ends meet and to run sustainable businesses," said Miguel Guerrero. The siblings said one bus was stolen and used to steal packages from homes in another town.Mario Guerrero, who manages the company, said that insurance will only pay for the depreciated value of the aging fleet, nowhere near what would be needed to replace them.
"And, you know how it is nowadays, the buses cost much more, especially with the high-interest rates," said Mario."We're constantly repairing the cut fence. They just cut the other side. Fix a portion; they cut another side," said Mario. They said one alleged trespasser threatened to burn the place down and an eyewitness told KTVU they saw a man throw a Molotov cocktail at the buses.for those who wish to donate to help the family out and help preserve the American dream upon which many employees depend. that I have read and agree