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“It better not f—king fail,” Azumi cut in. Eclectic items available at I Hate Records on Haight Street in San Francisco on ...
Taggers have been leaving their mark in San Francisco's Mission District for years, but residents and business owners say graffiti problem has recently gotten much worse.
Just 3% of restaurants in crime-riddled San Francisco have not experienced graffiti or property crime in the past month, a shocking new survey found.
Yu Cheng of the Department of Public Works paints over graffiti covering a building in Chinatown's Quincy Alley, across from St. Mary's Square park, in San Francisco, Calif. on Friday, Aug. 21 ...
When he was faced with unsightly graffiti next to his beloved San Francisco barbershop J.P. Kempt , proprietor Shorty Maniace hatched an unusual plan instead of ducking responsibility.
Some call it "infringing to impress." Now with San Francisco's graffiti removal enforcement program paused, property owners are the ones who have to pay to paint over it.
San Francisco’s City Attorney will now be able to file civil cases against repeat graffiti taggers, leveling fines of up to $500 per tag.
Property owners in San Francisco’s neighborhood commercial districts will soon be able to request graffiti removal free of cost, announced Mayor London Breed on Wednesday.