Treating homelessness in San Francisco's District 8
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Turn off their Wi-Fi so they can't contact shelters

In San Francisco's District 8 tried to solve the problem of homeless people gathering around its library after hours by turning off its Wi-Fi.

San Francisco cops arrest tech exec after knifing
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It looked like another Frisco knife crime

Earlier this month, the San Francisco press were banging on about how out of control crime was in the city after a tech exec Bob Lee, 43, (pictured) was found knifed.

San Francisco’s Mass Transit hi-jacked
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Ransomware found

If you are going to San Francisco, just be sure that you know the mass transit system has been hacked with ransomware and you can get your ride for free.

Uber and Lyft drivers prompted to get business licenses
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$91 licenses to generate $3.37 million annual city revenue


In San Francisco, drivers of popular Uber and Lyft crowdsourced transportation services will now be required to obtain their own business licenses to operate within the city, according to a letter from the Office of the Treasurer and Tax Collector mailed out to drivers on Friday.

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Next Wednesday, 10:00am PDT in San Francisco


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Only pushed back an additional week this time
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