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The city already has issued three permits for the event -- one for sound amplification, one to build a temporary structure and one to close streets to traffic -- but still has time to revoke them if officials decide the organizers haven't met all the city's conditions, Kawa said.
Supervisor Michela Alioto-Pier, who represents Pacific Heights, said that's exactly what she would like to see happen.
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