'I don't want to go': Iconic SF taqueria's future is uncertain after 3 break-ins
Briefly

Raymunda Ramirez, the owner of El Faro, expressed her distress: 'My family was very sad. Everybody was very scared and sad because two times together...'. This statement encapsulates the emotional toll the break-ins have taken on her and her staff.
After the first two burglaries, Ramirez said her six staff members were shocked, as well as community members, highlighting the broader impact of crime on local businesses and their employees.
Ramirez stated unequivocally, 'I don't feel safe,' which underscores the fear and uncertainty business owners face when their establishments are targeted by crime.
Raymunda Ramirez indicated just how significant the financial impact was, noting, 'more than $20,000 in loss and damages,' which could threaten the viability of the decades-old taqueria.
Read at SFGATE
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