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It been a tumultuous week in San Francisco. The city transit agency held hearings to regulate the ubiquitous tech buses, but protesters say the buses have already ruined the city real estate. It a What Ruining Our Cities San Francisco Special Edition. Tech buses are ruining affordable housing On Tuesday, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency approved an 18-month pilot program to charge tech companies to use public bus stops for their private shuttles to Silicon Valley. Protesters showed up en masse with claims that rents and evictions are h
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