“We’ve resorted to protecting ourselves with an iron gate.”
Swan Oyster Depot, located at 1517 Polk St. in San Francisco, recently added an iron gate to its storefront to fight an onslaught of vandalism the owner says the store has recently faced.If you’ve walked past Swan Oyster Depot recently, you may have noticed a new sturdy metal gate dividing its front entrance from the busy streets outside. Co-owner Steve Sancimino refers to the gate as the seafood
110-year-old restaurant saw a steady rise in smashed windows over the last three years, but Sancimino says vandalism began to ramp up beginning in February when the restaurant’s storefront windows were smashed early that month, followed by another incident in late February and a third in mid-March.
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