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Skaters outwit cops for Dolores Hill Bomb

After last year's mass arrests, the annual renegade event did the unthinkable—it moved one street over.

Have you ever tried to tell a skater not to do something? Spoiler alert, they’re going to do it, regardless. 

After mass arrests (and a pending civil rights lawsuit) at last year’s annual Dolores Park renegade skate event, the SFPD tried to get in front of Saturday’s loosely organized annual Hill Bomb by setting up barricades before it began. But the bombers simply moved to the next street over.

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