San Francisco police halt removal of Twitter sign at HQ

2023-07-24 19:55:00

Twitter or X? Well, it is certainly a mess that will continue for a while, as the social network was renamed by Elon Musk on Monday (24), although it maintains the original domain. In parallel, at the company’s headquarters, at 1355 Market Street, in San Francisco, the sign began to be removed this morning, but the process was interrupted by the local police.

An observer of the process, Wayne Sutton, wrote that the reason for the interruption was because Musk didn’t get a permit for the cranewhich served as a support for a worker to remove the parts.

At approximately 12:39 pm local time, police officers went to check the premises for a possible violation. “Police said someone with Twitter had a work order to remove the sign, but did not communicate it with the security and the owner of the building”, said The San Francisco Standard portal regarding the case.

Between one imbroglio and another, the crane is gone and the result is that Twitter is now “er” for some passers-by. And, at least for a while, some big letters were left on the floor — including the white “W” that Musk claimed was the center of a dispute with the owner.

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