Officials vote to slash opening hours for certain stores with $1k fines as shoppers say they’re being ‘punished’

SHOPPERS and business owners have been left fuming after a new law slashing store hours is a step closer to becoming a reality.

The proposed law would force more stores to close overnight, prompting backlash from customers and business owners alike.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted for the pilot plan to impose an 18-month long curfew on parts of the city that would compel certain businesses to close their stores overnight.

The curfew covers businesses in the Tenderloin and part of the South of Market neighborhoods in San Francisco…

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