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SF Weekly Letters December 3-9, 2014 

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The creative class and tech don't go together: How dare he call himself "the creative class" when his "band" plays covers, primarily, and his real job is owning a tech firm ["Here's What a Successful Indie Band Makes On Tour," Emma Silvers, All Shook Down, 11/25]! And yeah, how someone can make $100k+ and wind up losing money is beyond me.

John B.

Protecting homeless victims from random attacks needs to be a priority: How about giving them a place to sleep so they don't get killed or attacked while they are asleep ["Three People Murdered in San Francisco Yesterday," Erin Sherbert, The Snitch, 11/25]? The excuse that shelters are full should not be used. Can't they just get some sleep without being hurt?

Oldfart

Reader wonders how people could afford to be slapped in the face: This place was open for two years ["Face-Slapping Business Shutters in San Francisco," Erin Sherbert, The Snitch 11/25]! With all the worthy things that people could spend their money on, and they pay for this!? So many people struggle to make ends meet in the City and then there are these a-holes who throw their money away on this. The only bigger a-holes are the greedy vultures asking money for it.

David S.

Correction

In last week's article "Holiday Spirits" [feature, 11/26] we misidentified the coffee Mosswood Distillers use in its Mosswood barrel-aged. It uses Four Barrel Coffee. SF Weekly regrets the error.

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