You gotta fight, for your right, to paaaaar-tay in Hermosa Beach

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Hermosa Beach reporter Andrea Woodhouse writes today that the Hermosa Beach Planning Commission has slapped two popular bars with an earlier curfew and other restrictions. The move is in response the number of police calls that are made at the Pier Plaza establishments for rowdy, drunken craziness.

It's a controversial decision, with bar owners and patrons on one side defending the right to party up against residents in the increasingly yuppified and family-oriented area who are fed up with the throw up.


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Kevin Connor said:

If you care more about how your government functions in the scope of a democracy than a little beer bottle here or there,what HB is doing is disgusting.They're setting up these bars with half-truths and outright lies.
The bars should sue the city as a whole and force
these neo-fascist practices into the light.
False incident reports,inflated "capacity" raids,forcing "calls" by trespassing on your property for no reason other than to accumulate
said"calls",it's all a ruse.How would you like to be raided and "inspected" 122 times in 6 months?
Ask any HB police officer on the beat and they'll tell you they have zero confidence in this Rudy Giuliani clone of a police chief.
They will get theirs.The truth wins out.

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