San Francisco's sidewalks are covered with human feces, so the city is launching a 'Poop Patrol' to deal with the city's No. 2 problem
- Some San Francisco streets are so covered in human feces, the city is launching a "Poop Patrol" to clean the mess.
- The Poop Patrol will ride around the Tenderloin neighborhood in a vehicle equipped with a steam cleaner.
- San Francisco's poop problem is a symptom of the housing crisis that has forced thousands to live on the streets.
In San Francisco, people call the city's telephone hotline about 65 times a day to report piles of human feces on streets and sidewalks.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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