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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- More and more people are using technology and social tools to do something about San Francisco's dirty streets. The latest is an app modeled after Snapchat called "Snapcrap." ...
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 ...
Sean Miller moved to San Francisco a year and a half ago, and quickly noticed something: when he walked outside his apartment, he needed to watch where he stepped. "Within a couple of days, it was ...
No, Snapcrap isn't a weird bathroom parody of Snapchat. The new app released on Tuesday to iOS users is trying to help clean up the dirty streets of San Francisco, according to its developer Sean ...
SAN FRANCISCO: A freshly launched Snapcrap app is out to turn San Francisco smartphone users into poop-spotters. The free mobile app invites people to share location-tagged pictures of public piles of ...
San Francisco city workers clear away debris that includes syringes from the remains of a tent city. The new ‘Snapcrap’ app lets iPhone users send pictures of poop, syringes and trash on the city’s ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. A newcomer to San Francisco has created a ...
San Francisco is really a special city. Each year, it gets more expensive and more colorful. In recent months, the city has actually made some efforts trying to clean up the streets. They are not ...