California has over 66,000 elevators with expired permits — found by a 21-year-old using public records

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California has over 66,000 elevators with expired permits — found by a 21-year-old using public records

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Am I overreacting for being upset that 66,000+ elevators in California have expired permits — including at the state’s own inspection office?
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1,736 elevators in Oakland have expired permits — including the state’s own field inspection office
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California has over 66,000 elevators with expired permits — a 21-year-old hobbyist uncovered the scale of the backlog using public records
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Over 66,000 elevators in California have expired permits — and I’m a 21-year-old hobbyist who uncovered it
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85 of 167 elevators at UCSD have expired permits — over 50%
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2,987 elevators in San Jose have expired permits — over 76% of the city’s total
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3,984 elevators in San Diego have expired permits — nearly 47% of all elevators
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16,733 elevators in Los Angeles show expired permits — but LA runs its own inspections
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California has 66,933 elevators with expired permits — found by a 21-year-old hobbyist
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627 elevators in Sacramento have expired permits — over 19% of all elevators
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26 of UC Berkeley’s 84 elevators have expired permits — tracked by a 21-year-old hobbyist
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122 elevators at UCLA have expired permits — and I’m just a 21-year-old hobbyist tracking it
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Over 66,000 elevators in California have expired permits — including 7,581 in San Francisco alone
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66,933 elevators in California have expired permits — found by a 20-year-old hobbyist.
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Over 7,500 elevators in SF have expired permits — and I found that out as a hobbyist
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