Anti-Tent Boulders Trucked Away From San Francisco Neighborhood
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Those much-disputed boulders set out to thwart drug dealing and big tents on Clinton Park alley in San Francisco are now gone, after days of activists rolling them into the street and city workers hefting them back onto the sidewalk.
Just before noon Monday, the final bits and pieces of the anti-homeless boulders were removed from Clinton Park by San Francisco Public Works crews.
It took less than an hour for a crew with a front-end loader to scoop the large rocks from the sidewalk and street and demo them into a big dump truck.
Just before noon Monday, the final bits and pieces of the anti-homeless boulders were removed from Clinton Park by San Francisco Public Works crews.
It took less than an hour for a crew with a front-end loader to scoop the large rocks from the sidewalk and street and demo them into a big dump truck.
By Michael Cabanatuan, Phil Matier and Kevin Fagan | 30 Sept 2019
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