The Downfall of Auto Glass Repair

Pulpo

A bustling street in San Francisco with people walking around, happy and relaxed. A digital sign displays the headline: 'Crime Rates Plummet - San Francisco Sees Fewer Car Break-ins!'
News Anchor: In an unexpected turn of events, car break-ins have decreased dramatically in San Francisco.
A small auto repair shop has 1 car in the garage and lots of empty space. The shop owner, a middle-aged man with glasses and a plaid shirt, looks forlorn as he stands outside his shop.
Shop Owner: Business is down... it's like nobody needs new car windows anymore.
Inside a coffee shop, two friends sit at a table discussing the news. One friend is a woman with curly hair and glasses, the other is a man with a beard and a hoodie.
Woman with Curly Hair: I guess fewer crimes are a good thing, but I didn't think about the impact on small businesses.
Man with Beard: Yeah, it’s a double-edged sword.
Back at the auto glass repair shop, the shop owner has set up a lemonade stand in front of his shop with a sign: 'New Business Venture!' A young child is buying lemonade, smiling.
Shop Owner: Time to explore some of my other passions.
Child: This lemonade is the best!