Safeway In Castro Cuts Hours Due To 'Off The Charts' Shoplifting [View all]
Yet another major retailer in San Francisco has made the decision to close earlier due to excessive theft particularly at night, according to San Francisco Supervisor Rafael Mandelman. The Castro Safeway on Market and Church Streets was open 24 hours, but thats not the case any longer. Signs posted on its entrance state its new hours are 6 am to 9 pm, effective October 24.
Mandelmans district includes the Market Street Safeway. He said the company reached out to him to discuss problems with theft.
I think like a lot of retailers theyve been experiencing increasing property crime and theft from their stores, Mandelman said.
I think the last 6 months from what they say has been off the charts in terms of how bad its been. Its sad, upsetting and frustrating.
Mandelman said hes now working on organizing a meeting with Safeway, San Francisco police and the district attorney. Its an equity problem, he said. Theres a lot of low-income folks, seniors, folks with disability, who rely on that Safeway and other Safeways around the city.
For now, Johnny Denham, who works at night, will have to change his routine. Its better for me to come up here after work, go shopping and go home, he said.
Now its like I either have to go shopping before work, or on my days off, which I really dont like doing.
Safeway did not immediately return KPIX 5s request for comment.
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