The city of San Francisco has issued fines for Elon Musk's illegal 'X' sign.
The city of San Francisco has issued fines for Elon Musk's illegal"X" sign. But the tech mogul isn't paying a penny.The illuminating X was only up for a few days before public outcry from neighbors.
reported on Friday that the San Francisco Department of Building Inspection issued a fine of nearly $5,000.But Musk isn't footing the bill as the building's landlord is. That's because property owners typically pay for building permit violations.
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