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Gregory Barber

Gregory Barber is an assistant editor at Wired. He lives in the Inner Sunset neighborhood of San Francisco, and hasn’t gotten a ticket in months. icon

Street Cleaning on 24th Street: Mission District, San Francisco

By Gregory Barber

“You get SOMA, you’re screwed,” says a woman in leggings and a tightly drawn ...

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