San Francisco’s retail sector is grappling with an escalating theft problem. Safeway stores have resorted to installing exit gates that only open for customers with scanned receipts, a measure aimed at curbing shoplifting. Similarly, Walgreens has taken to chaining up their freezers, a desperate move to deter thieves who have been targeting these sections. This wave of thefts has left businesses in a precarious situation, forcing them to adopt drastic measures to protect their goods. The city’s crime problem is escalating, and these measures underscore the severity of the situation. The question remains: what will it take for the government to step in and address the root causes of this crime wave? As businesses continue to bear the brunt of this crisis, the need for effective solutions has never been more urgent.
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