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camera equipment shop near Union Square Saturday afternoon, where roughly $178,000 in goods were reportedly stolen. The commercial robbery occurred in broad daylight a week after Mayor London Breed and the city’s top law enforcement officials made a declaration to shoppers to return to Union Square in time for the holidays in light of enhanced security. (

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