While a caught on camera garage break-in might not seem out-of-the-ordinary to Bay Area residents, it's sparking fears from some that the consequences from an economic standpoint could be long-lasting.
Video of tourists getting their car broken into at a Whole Foods in SF went viral in Indonesia. We highlight concerns of long-lasting consequences.Video of tourists getting their car broken into at a San Francisco Whole Foods has gone viral with millions of views in Indonesia. It's now creating fears from some that the consequences from an economic standpoint could be long-lasting.Indonesian tourist Fika Puspitasari considers herself and her friends savvy travelers.
"When I was in middle school, I watched TV serial, 'Full House,' you know?" Said Puspitasari, smiling at the memory and explaining that "Full House" is a show her children watch today. As their travels brought them through Route 66, the Grand Canyon, and Southern California, some warned her group about crimes in San Francisco.On April 8, the day before their flight back to Indonesia, part of their group went to the Whole Foods along California and Franklin Streets to break their Ramadan fast. When they returned to their rental car to retrieve a forgotten cellphone, they were greeted by two masked and hooded individuals, breaking into their vehicle.
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