It is blocking the sidewalk. They could easily contain it within their yard and people still be able to access it. City is correct.
There are a few around here. I find sodden books in the woods. I imagine the homeless use them to start fires. Probably a source of toilet paper in SF.
I’d probably just move it if someone complained, its hardly worth the headache but jeez...I can’t imagine even complaining about something like this.
Reading’s for fags.
Bureaucrats gonna bureaucrat. They can’t crack down on the homeless citizens blocking sidewalks so they pick on the little people who aren’t really causing any public harm. Just like the gun banners who want to take firearms from law abiding citizens and refuse to lock up the criminals who use them.
Change its designation from a library to a tiny house - for the homeless.
The city rules. It’s a public sidewalk....not for your little hobby. Find another spot.
It would have been fine with the city if they took up twice the space with a free needle and syringe kiosk.
How will the liberals signal their virtue if the little libraries are torn down?
San Francisco uppozes liturasee.
lol disgise it as homeless tent/shelter
Not often considered - this is a very American custom.
A bit of genuine American culture, not seen elsewhere. Preserve it.
These things were also ideal bait for me. I can never pass one by. The selection is usually disappointing, but sometimes not.
I found this in one, many years ago - https://www.amazon.com/Portable-Nabokov-Vladimir/dp/0670010731
Fill it with Charles Bukowski books and all will be forgotten.
At least they have all the other things fixed in SF and now they cas focus on the little things. Broken windows theory and all, ya know.
That’s certainly a high priority issue for San Franshitsco.
Yeah? And what about those fag libertarian dope addicts living in tents on the sidewalks? Are they invisible, or what? Stupid bay area trash.
There’s a bunch of back issues of Zzyzyva in there.
So very glad i left California decades ago and moved to the free state of Florida.