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San Francisco supervisors on Tuesday approved a list of commonly stolen goods that the city’s police can now use to cite people suspected of illegal street vending, a pernicious problem for the Mission and other neighborhoods since the pandemic.
“With this vote, San Francisco can finally rein in the sale of stolen goods that has disrupted our streets and pushed out legitimate street vendors,” wrote Sen. Scott Wiener, who authored a state bill clearing the way for street vending enforcement, in a text after the vote.
“This is a terrific step forward for public safety and I applaud the Board for standing for safe streets and thriving communities today,” he wrote…