Vandals smash new glass canopies at San Francisco Market Street BART station entrances

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BART is adding up the costs and looking for culprits after a wave of vandalism targeted the new glass entryways to transit stations along San Francisco's Market Street.

is adding up the costs and looking for culprits after a wave of vandalism targeted the new glass entryways to transit stations along San Francisco's Market Street. Some time over the weekend, someone smashed at least a dozen glass panels at several

canopy right outside his front door'I was surprised,' Saidi said. 'I mean, it's not even two months.'Barely a few months old, and now a shattered mess, with multiple glass panels smashed on each side of the street.'There was a police officer yesterday who checked,' Saidi explained. 'I told him I think maybe it was a BB gun. But he said no, he doesn't think so. He thinks it was probably something heavy. A hammer or something, trying to break it.

and our riders.'For

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