In a cruel coincidence, tourists visiting San Francisco had their car burglarized not far from where city officials talked about auto burglaries.
found out the hard way about the city's epidemic of auto burglaries after their rental car was ransacked by thieves near the Palace of Fine Arts, not far from where officials were set to lay out new strategies to mitigate car-break-ins.
"When we got here, we thought this is a great place to park. These are like $30 million homes. It's a beautiful area, and it's 8 a.m.," said Dobbelare. "We pulled over, parked, got out, did a little sightseeing and when we came back we had our back glass shattered out." Despite that, the family said they aren't letting the incident ruin their trip and are happy no one was injured. Dobbelare said she would visit the city again and said she was aware of how rampant car break-ins are in San Francisco.
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