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Inspectors flag recurring nuisance on Valencia Street as complaints mount after JAM rollout
Summary
Deputy Director Azevedo told the Entertainment Commission that inspectors have fielded dozens of JAM-related complaints and described a recurring nuisance — an individual dubbed "Tony the scooter guy" driving a moped with a boom box on Valencia Street — that has generated complaints even when businesses were closed.
Deputy Director Azevedo told the Entertainment Commission on Sept. 15 that enforcement teams have received dozens of complaints tied to outdoor amplified sound since the JAM permit rollout and provided an account of monitoring on Valencia Street. Inspectors responded to 31 complaints about 22 businesses since JAM went live; three businesses had already applied for JAM permits and others were being educated or found to have existing outdoor permits.
Azevedo described a recurring nuisance…
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