Meanwhile, in Pelosiville, restaurants in San Francisco reported in a survey that they experienced some type of property crime in the month of August, This includes property damage and/or graffiti. One thing San Francisco used to be known for was great restaurants, but not anymore.
Only 3% of San Francisco restaurants have not experienced graffiti or other property crime in the past month, according to a survey conducted by the Golden Gate Restaurant Association.
The city trade group sent a survey to San Francisco restaurant owners at the end of August, according to archived newsletters on its website.
“If your restaurant has dealt with graffiti or property crime in the last 30 days, please fill out the survey below,” the Golden Gate Restaurant Association instructed.
The survey asked whether restaurant owners had experienced “graffiti,” a “break-in,” other property crime, or no property crime at their establishment in the past 30 days. Restaurant owners were also asked whether they reported the crimes to the police and whether they applied to receive graffiti abatement funds or vandalism relief grants from the city.
Of the 74 respondents, all but 3% reported that they had experienced property crime at their restaurant, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.