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Originally Posted by BobbyMucho
Ha.
I, just like the majority of San Franciscans, don't own a car, so... no.
For those that drive cars and need an oil change, they'll just keep on driving down the road to any one of the other 100 places in the city that offer oil changes.
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Which places are being eliminated one by one, forcing people to drive farther and farther spewing pollutants and greenhouse gasses to do it. Any city needs to find a way to incorporate the providers of vital services into its development mix. Unlike gas stations, which may have safety issues involved in being on the ground floor of higher rise buildings (although I've seen examples of that from overseas posted), it seems to me a mechanic that, among other things, changes oil, could be in a multi-story building. And rather than eliminating them entirely, as we are doing one by one, that's probably what we should be doing.
PS: It may be saintly of you not to have a car, but I don't either. See you in Heaven some day.