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L.A.P.D. Mounted patrol in Crenshaw community looking to build a stronger rapport with residence and local businesses.
The Griffith Park Observatory has been the backdrop for dozens of movies including “Rebel Without A Cause,” “Dragnet,” “The Rocketeer,” “Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle,” “Queen of the Damned” and “Transformers.”
The “History of Transportation” mosaic mural was erected and put on display at Centinela Park in Inglewood, Calif. in 1940. Later it was restored and relocated . This Mural is a cultural and historic public arts treasure listed on the California Register of Historical Resources. It was created as a Works Project Administration (WPA) Arts project, completed in 1940 and designed by a noted California artist, Helen Lundeberg. Despite extensive damage, it was fully restored and relocated & rededicated at a new Art Park located at Manchester Blvd and Grevillea Avenue in Inglewood across the street from Inglewood High School.
www.cityofinglewood.org/pdfs/Parks/Tranmuralhistory/ycgar...
Drag competition finals of Dragnet in Brooklyn, NY on June 20, 2013 hosted by Merrie Cherry and Untitled Queen at Metropolitan bar.
Two man hole covers, asphalt & concrete shower street, front yards and driveways with debris when an underground electrical vault exploded which seems to have been caused by a nitrogen leak. Fortunately no one was hurt and only the back window of a car got blown out.
Canadians protested Bill C-51 on March 14, 2015 in cities across the country.
The proposed Bill C-51 legislation should be of concern to all Canadians. It would clearly allow for the violation of Charter Rights, facilitate spying on innocent Canadians, and create a secret police force with little oversight or accountability.
We are demanding the government withdraw the legislation. We are further demanding that any subsequent legislation meet with rigorous public dialogue prior to being tabled.
www.facebook.com/events/807727999299320/
The government is about to ram through a "secret police" Bill C-51 that is:
1. Reckless: It turns CSIS into a ‘secret police’ force with little oversight or accountability.
2. Dangerous: It opens the door for violations of our Charter Rights including censorship of free expression online.
3. Ineffective: It will lead to dragnet surveillance and information sharing on innocent Canadians that even Stephen Harper has admitted is ineffective.
On March 14, people gathered in communities across Canada for an emergency day of action to stop the government’s "secret police" law.
Canadian Event Page