According to the post, a vandal launched an A-frame sign through Minnie Bell’s window. Despite the incident occurring when the restaurant was bustling, Minnie Bell’s confirmed that no one was harmed.
Per Minnie Bell’s this act of vandalism is not an isolated incident, and foot traffic is greatly impacted.
Minnie Bell’s said, “This incident highlights a recurring issue for businesses on this corridor. Myself and other businesses have repeatedly urged @sfgov (the city) to implement more safety measures in the area.”
The restaurant said the Fillmore District has been “neglected for too long.”
Minnie Bell’s post also tagged Mayor Daniel Lurie and Bilal Mahmood, who is the Supervisor of District 5.
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