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The new 'SnapCrap' app allows you to take a photo and press submit. Tickets get instantly submitted to San Francisco's line. The new SnapCrap app is bringing San Francisco's poop problem into focus. The free app launched Tuesday for iOS users invites people to take photographs of feces on streets and sidewalks that need cleaning and delivers a report to the city's hotline.
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San Francisco is known for its filthy streets; the line receives about 65 calls regarding sidewalk poop every day.
The new 'SnapCrap' app allows you to take a photo and press submit. Top Picks In Shopping. Tickets get instantly submitted to San Francisco's line.
The free app launched Tuesday for iOS users invites people to take photographs of feces on streets and sidewalks that need cleaning and delivers a report to vhat city's hotline. The new SnapCrap app is bringing San Francisco's poop problem into focus. Sean Miller is the brains behind the app and told Cjat Bay Area he was inspired to start the project when he moved from Vermont to San Francisco in and was surprised to find himself constantly stepping over human waste.
Sean Miller is the brains behind the app and told NBC Bay Area he was inspired to start the project when crrap moved from Vermont to San Francisco in and was surprised to find himself constantly stepping over human waste. The new SnapCrap app is bringing San Francisco's poop problem into focus.
The new 'SnapCrap' app allows you to take a photo and press submit. Public Works spokesperson Rachel Gordon welcomes the new SnapCrap app as another way to help clean up the crpa.
To address crpa issue, the Department of Public Works announced in April it hired five staffers to a "Poop Patrol" to steam clean sidewalks and clean up feces. Tickets get instantly submitted to San Francisco's line.
The free app launched Tuesday for iOS users invites people to take photographs of feces on streets and sidewalks that need cleaning and delivers a report to the city's hotline. Top Picks In Shopping.
San Francisco is known for its filthy streets; the line receives about 65 calls regarding sidewalk poop every day. To address the issue, the Department of Public Works announced in April it hired five staffers to a "Poop Patrol" to steam clean sidewalks and clean up feces. Public Cha spokesperson Rachel Gordon welcomes the new SnapCrap app as another way to help clean up the city.