See how they run: Uber and Lyft confessions on the San Francisco mayor’s race

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See how they run: Uber and Lyft confessions on the San Francisco mayor’s race
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Mayor London Breed was busy in meetings today, unable to be shadowed by Mission Local. So we spoke to half-a-dozen rideshare drivers instead.

Mayor London Breed’s day was filled with meetings on Friday, and she was not free for shadowing as part of. So Mission Local instead rode around the city today and spoke to half-a-dozen rideshare drivers about San Francisco and the race for Room 200.

“I want the historical values of the city to stay the same,” he said. “I’d like to see women be able to walk the streets.” “Thirty-nine years ago, when I first came to the city, it was safe. I worked at Fisherman’s Wharf when I first came to the United States. I worked till 12 o’clock midnight, but it was still so crowded,” he said. But now? “Fisherman’s Wharf looks like a dead town.”

Still, even those unfamiliar with the candidates said they had thoughts on the city where most spend the majority of their working days: They wanted less crime, bemoaned the decline of downtown businesses, and decried the city’s high housing costs.finds something similar, with voters saying the city is headed in the wrong direction by a double-digit margin.

“They were able to clean up during the APEC week when all the world leaders were flying into San Francisco. And now it’s just back to business as normal,” he said. “All of this loose law enforcement stuff is happening under her. Maybe she’s not super tough on crime?” Gary, the 39-year-resident originally from Hong Kong, said it means little who occupies the mayor’s office. The problems facing San Francisco, he said, cannot be solved in a single term, and he doubted any of the candidates could right the ship.

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