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Apple employs a huge number of people at its campuses in Cupertino and Palo Alto. It is therefore logical that not all of them live in the immediate vicinity. A large part of the employees working here live in the agglomeration of the surrounding cities of San Francisco or San Jose. And it is for them that the company offers daily transport to and from work so that they do not have to use their own means of transport or linger on public train and bus lines. However, the special buses that Apple sends for its employees have recently become the target of vandal attacks.

The latest such attack took place towards the end of last week, when an unknown assailant attacked a bus. It was a bus that shuttles between Apple's headquarters in Cupertino and the boarding point in San Francisco. During his journey, an unknown assailant (or assailants) threw stones at him until the side windows were broken. The bus had to be stopped, then a new one had to arrive, which loaded the employees and continued with them on the way. The entire incident is being investigated by the police, but according to foreign sources, it is far from an isolated attack.

Many residents around San Francisco have a problem with the fact that such buses exist. Large companies that operate in this area enable their employees a comfortable journey to work in this way. However, this fact is behind the increase in real estate prices, as accessibility to the workplace is also reflected in them, which is very good thanks to these buses. This increase in prices can also be felt in areas that are far from large companies. Throughout this area, residents resent large corporations as their presence significantly increases the cost of living, especially housing.

Source: 9to5mac, Mashable

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