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Your Chinatown complaint guy is making City Hall listen.

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Your next landlord might just be Ed Siu

Okay so, imagine this: you've got a problem in Chinatown, right? Maybe a busted street light that's been out for months, or some scaffolding that's been up so long it's basically a permanent art installation. Who do you call? Not Ghostbusters, fam. You call Ed Siu, "Chinatown's complaint guy." This dude is filing dozens of official complaints with City Hall, and he's getting results. Like, hella results. We're talking about someone who weaponized bureaucracy for the good of his neighborhood. Most people complain on Nextdoor and then go back to scrolling. Ed Siu is out there, making City Hall work, one complaint at a time. This isn't just about civic engagement; it's about a man who decided to poke the bear until it fixed the damn streetlight. That's the City, fam — fog, hills, and all.

He's not trying to make friends, which, honestly, is probably why he's so effective. You try to be nice in this city, and you end up paying $20 for a coffee and still can't find parking. Ed Siu's out there making a difference, probably while everyone else is still debating whether La Taqueria's burrito is *actually* the best. You gotta respect that kind of focused, no-nonsense energy, especially when it's for the community. The man is a legend in the making, and probably the reason why your dim sum at Yank Sing might just have better lighting next week.

Vivian Leung, MiTL Sports Desk, Sunset District.

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