Occupy L.A.: Lawn and disorder

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The Occupy L.A. protest may be gathering strength at City Hall, but one thing is fading: The lawn. Dakota Smith in the Daily News.

The grass surrounding the 1928 government building has turned from verdant green to yellow-brown, trampled by tents, bare feet and the regular arrival of heavy DJ equipment.

If the lawn needs to be replaced, the bill to taxpayers will be at least $50,000, said Regina Adams, executive officer of the Department of Recreation and Parks


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