Guns, meth, slot machines: Contraband in Tenderloin stores spurs call for expanded curfew

More than $10,000 in cash. Methamphetamine. Gambling machines.

This is just a taste of the contraband found in Tenderloin shops — evidence San Francisco officials say is proof that a late-night store curfew should continue and be expanded within some of the city’s most troubled neighborhoods.

Launched in 2024, the curfew aims to curb public drug use and other illegal activity outside of shops after dark. Now the net could widen to stores in SoMa, which faces similar street issues…

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