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Monthly Archives: February 2014
Hate Crimes in California
Senate Bill 1234 (Kuehl) of 2004 (http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=200320040SB1234&search_keywords=), sponsored by Equality California, enacted a comprehensive hate crime law for California, including a new, standardized, more inclusive definition of the term “hate crime.” The law as passed requires state and local … Continue reading
An outrage in Santa Rosa
The latest outrage taking place in Sonoma County in the wake of the shooting of Andy Lopez by Deputy Gelhaus involves threats and humiliating treatment by Santa Rosa Plaza security officers who forced patrons, including women, to remove their shirts … Continue reading
Posted in Anecdotes & Adventures, Ideas & Opinions, Private Investigation Industry
Tagged Andy Lopez, Bane Civil Rights Act, California League of Latin American Citizens, CALLAC, Deputy Gelhaus, Jan B. Tucker, Jonathan Melrod, Mark A. Payne, Ralph Civil Rights Act, Santa Rosa Plaza, Simon Malls, Unruh Civil Rights Act
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Bring Hollywood Home Legislation
AB 1780 has been introduced into the California legislature as a “spot bill,” a bill that is essentially a place holder in the legislative process until the actual language of the bill is negotiated with the bill sponsor (which in … Continue reading
United Parking-Ripping Off Workers
United Parking/United Valet Parking Inc. (UVP) holds Los Angeles City Business Licenses for over 100 lots and is licensed by the Los Angeles City Police Commission to operate them. As is typical in “pay to play” politics in Los Angeles, … Continue reading
Posted in Anecdotes & Adventures, Ideas & Opinions, Private Investigation Industry
Tagged Ago Restaurant, Chloe Boutique, Comme Ca, Fig & Olive, Fogo de Chao, John Frieda, Jose Huizar, Katsuya, Kenny Sabet, Le Petit Bistro, Los Angeles Police Commission, Lucques, Marni, Mastro's, Monique Lhuillier, Nobu, Oscar de la Renta, Picca, Serge Normant, Sotto, Stinking Rose, STK, Taste on Melrose, United Parking, United Valet Parking
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