Thursday, March 24, 2022

Crowing Over a Victory

A problem that bothered some people in San Francisco was solved permanently and didn't cost any money.

"King Henry IV" has lost his Tenderloin perch. (Chron)
The rooster disturbing the Tenderloin has been surrendered to the city [bold added]
The Tenderloin rooster, who had been waking up residents for months with his early morning crowing, no longer lives in the neighborhood after its owner surrendered him Tuesday to Animal Care and Control...

The rooster first started crowing in January, frustrating those living in the nearby apartment buildings. Often times, the crowing was followed by shouts and death threats directed at the rooster. Many cities, like Oakland, have no-rooster rules, but that is not the case in San Francisco.
Put aside San Francisco's homelessness, crime wave, prosecutor recall, school-board controversy, high taxes, labyrinthine regulations, and out-migration.

Take a moment to celebrate a small victory. There, don't you feel better?

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