is sure to hit home with many Bay Area residents whose cars have been broken into or who fear that their windows will be broken when they return to their vehicles.
The headline of the post reads: "We have reached peak Bay Area" over a photo of a white Tesla bearing a license plate with the letters: DNTBIP. That's short for "don't bip," the slang term for breaking into a car and stealing whatever's inside. It stands for "burglary in progress." San Francisco supervisors held a meeting on Thursday to address car break-ins, which total more than 10,000 in the last year in The City. San Francisco's DA Brook Jenkins said property crime is "plaguing" the city and deeply impacting residents and businesses."Just asking for it," one user wrote.
And another wrote: "Honestly, this is kind of dumb. It will probably make people pip their shit more. I hope I'm wrong tho." DAILY NEWSLETTERthat I have read and agree