A handful of retail stores in San Francisco Bay Area are working to limit the loss of goods to theft by locking down undergarments, according to one local report.
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Real Public Safety Plan: Governor Gavin Newsom to invest $267 million in 55 cities to combat organized retail theft - ABC7 San Francisco
Why are stores locking up underwear and socks? – NBC Bay Area
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Retail theft crackdown proposed by California Gov. Newsom
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Thieves now mock the rule of law in 'progressive' cities like San Francisco