Outdoor Clothing Company Closes SF Store Amid Recent Crime

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Outdoor Clothing Company Closes SF Store Amid Recent Crime
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A popular outdoor clothing and equipment brand is temporarily shutting down its store in San Francisco.

Miguel Gayton read it as he came to shop Wednesday.

On Wednesday, people were out walking and shopping. Lloyd Silverstein, President of the Hayes Valley Merchants Association sees it this way. There are discussions about adding private security or cameras. The mayor’s office says she understands people are fed up and shares their frustration.

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