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By: lisa

Thanks! the streetsblog post was totally useful!

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By: J.W.H.

JEEZUS H. CHRIST! WHY DON’T YOU TWO SEEK COUPLES COUNSELING? SOUND LIKE A COUPLE OF OLD HENS! SHUT UP ALREADY!

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By: Jer

The film industry and location shoots are part of this cities (the eastside in particular) history and lore. Edendale studios (Chapman, Keaton , Sennet) was here long before these two wheeled whiners...

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By: BEANTEAM

Not too many “Joshes” before ’73. “Josh” hit it’s stride in the early ’80s… so coupled with your arguments, it’s very very safe for me to (not assume but) have a very educated guess for which...

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By: michael

i am in agreement that this should have been done better and that it has the potential to be dangerous. but I feel like you’re screaming “take the lane, take the lane” , as well as your suggestion to...

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By: rsyla

Film production is a large part of the LA economy and one of the businesses that built the city. It’s also one of the reasons the area is taking off as a tech hub. Yes, there are some inconveniences...

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By: life in the big city

yes, it’s a sucky situation, not only for the bicyclists but the crew working on the set, the automobile traffic traveling down sunset and the residents and business affected.we’re all in this together...

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By: JP

It’s funny that the film industry whines that they can’t put food on the table without hundreds of millions of dollars in subsidies and then they call the taxpayers who subsidize them a bunch of whiners.

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By: Cat

@eastsidearts The dangers involved in trying to cross 4 lanes of speeding traffic from a far right bike lane to walk a bicycle down the sidewalk on the opposite side of the street is no less dangerous...

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By: Check yourself

There is nothing funny about families that can’t put food on the table.

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By: priority check

It’s seriously depressing how only bikes and dogs will motivate this blog into conversation.

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By: Clueless

…and don’t forget about walls!

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By: Luke Klipp

BTW, I live on Vendome and those trucks have been there for over a week. While I can understand the need to block the bike lane for a day or two, the trucks have practically become an installation. I...

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By: Josh

Umm first of all… you don’t what generation I’m a part of, so don’t make assumptions. And secondly, I work in entertainment. In production. So I understand EXACTLY what production is about. I...

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By: Josh

I guess the reality is that I have high aspirations for what we as a collective can do. I understand that you value your individual contributions more than the collective, but I just don’t think we...

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By: FIXEE$LIFE

This is total BS! There is no warning before that sign. No one without brakes can be expected to stop in time. And it’s not like there’s a light on the sign at night. How the F are we supposed to see...

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By: *stroker

Jeez I was late for my first Craigslist date now I look like a flake ..hello new era there’s more cyclist traveling to work or just traveling for meetings wut a mess just to bike rideride till I...

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By: Mark

Its an inconvenience yea but cant people just ride heir bike up to the point where their filming then walk the bike a few blocks around the closer? I mean its a small compromise to keep the economy...

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By: corner soul

Streetsblog just posted a good article on this if anyone cares to read about how film crews are supposed to handle lane closures:...

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By: epgirl

THANK YOU! It’s almost a little too logical according to the usual thread mongers here. Are you listening LAFilm???

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