S.F. restaurant owners say rise in property crime is making dire situation worse
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An owl figurine sits in the front window at Nightbird restaurant in San Francisco in 2018.Michael Short / Special to The Chronicle 2018Show MoreShow Less
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The patio at Waterbar in August. The restaurant is one of many that has suffered from burglaries and vandalism throughout the pandemic.Scott Strazzante / The Chronicle 2020Show MoreShow Less
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Todd Caine, Karen Dexter and Cyrus Dadci lunch at Waterbar in San Francisco in August. The restaurant has had umbrellas and outdoor heating lamps stolen from its property over the last few weeks while it has been closed.Scott Strazzante / The Chronicle 2020Show MoreShow Less