"We saw that calls for public works went down. We saw assaults, burglaries went down, and now we are looking. I just looked at the data property crime are down 23% if you compare the six weeks prior to the moratorium and the six weeks after the moratorium, so we are going to continue to assess the conditions," said Noel Sanchez, spokesperson for Mayor London Breed.
"They have been working with the city on how we can make this work for everyone. So we have confidence on this. We just have to make sure that more people are not coming through now that don't have one of these 10 permits," said Rachel Gordon with San Francisco Public Works.
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