- More grinchy package thieves caught on video – have you seen this couple? [KTVU]
- And here's a video of some a**hole destroying a tree on Noe St [SFist]
- A water main broke this week – and flooded the intersection in front of Rin's Thai [@krowney and @netzardfan]
- Noe Valley's Wishing Tree continues to warm hearts around the holiday [NBC Bay Area]
- Another rave for Bom Dia market at the corner of 29th and Sanchez [SF Weekly]
- An arsonist torched 4 cars in 40 minutes in the Mission Dolores on the edge of Noe Valley – just a month after a similar incident [SF Gate]
- Insurance didn't cover this guy's Jeep – here's his sweet and sad story [Fundly]
- Despite news reports, none of the burned vehicles were in Noe Valley [@BungerKCBS and @NoeValleySF]
- Hell's Angels, Noe Valley chapter [esbale]
- In Bayview vs. Noe Valley, Bayview wins (#whatever) [Curbed]
- A clever solution to poop on the sidewalk (seen on Church St) [@cappstreetcrap]
- 6 picks for where to shop on 24th Street [SF Gate]
- Spin City hits its Kickstarter goal to expand and improve the space [Kickstarter]
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RE: Package thieves
ReplyDeleteWe have a gate at the foot of the stairs so packages can't be left unless someone buzzes UPS, FedEx or OnTrack in. If no one is in the building UPS and FedEx will leave a note when the next delivery attempt will be made. OnTrack is a different story though so beware. They will leave it on the sidewalk in front of the building and did so twice - resulting in the deliveries (from Amazon) being stolen. I was credited both times by Amazon but OnTrack is a sloppy delivery service.
So wait, the guy with the Jeep (obviously) didn't pony up for comprehensive insurance coverage, and now he wants people to chip in $12,000 for a new car so he can commute to work in the city and visit his friends?
ReplyDeleteAt least panhandlers look you in the eye.
Today my husband and I were driving on diamond street toward 28th. We seen a man walking away with packages/boxes and my husband said whats he doing with all those packages. We slowly made a uturn and followed him. He was doubled parked 1/2 block away. To us that was suspicious. So We continued to follow him and I took pictures of the vehicle. Since we didn't actually see anyone stealing packages off doorways ect, didn't call the police and make a report. But if anyone who lives around 28th and Diamond is missing packages this person may have been the one. I have photos of vehicle and license plate if needed.
ReplyDeleteTo the 9:11pm poster:
ReplyDeleteRather than limit your information and photos to the limited audience of this blog, please go ahead and share your information with the police.
Thank you.
Yes, the Jeep guy falls for the new begging culture to solve his own problems.
ReplyDeleteLet the masses fund my new vehicle. To hell with insurance.
To hell with personal responsibility.