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'Tagging' or just hanging out -- busted either way? -- latimes.com

A great article on taggers and the blight surrounding us in Los Angeles.


L.A.'s city attorney wants to give police the ability to arrest graffiti 'taggers' simply for hanging out together, without having to catch them in the act. The proposal raises constitutional issues.

Graffiti on wall

A graffiti-marred wall in South Los Angeles. City Atty. Carmen Trutanich wants to make it a crime for documented "taggers" to associate in public. (Michael Robinson Chavez / Los Angeles Times / August 21, 2009)

via www.latimes.com

Posted on August 24, 2009 at 08:52 AM in Current Affairs, Local, News | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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Taking Rapid Transit to Work

I live in West Hollywood and I work in Santa Monica. It's a good seven-mile commute that normally takes me about thirty minutes in the morning and forty five heading back in the late afternoon. Even though I drive a hybrid, I've gotten really tired of sitting in traffic idle, stressed out and exhausted every single day just to get to and from work, so I decided to try out the city's transit system: the bus.

I gotta say, I was impressed.

I planned my trip online Sunday night and this morning I knew exactly where and when to pick up my bus, how much it'll cost, and how long the trip would take. The bus showed up on time, it was clean and it was crowded, but not uncomfortably crowded. I sat down with the newspaper in hand. I got to read the main section and a few articles in the California section. On the way back, I finished the rest of the paper, caught up on my blogs, listened to my iPod, and more importantly, relaxed.

I highly recommend it. Google Maps has a great public transit site and your city might be on it. Taking public transit, I find, is not only responsible, but fun and allows you to relax and be more productive.

Posted on September 29, 2008 at 10:45 PM in Local, Personal, Transportation | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)

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