A Los Angeles restaurant owner slammed the city council after shocking video shows a homeless man defecating on the sidewalk and throwing a bag of feces at him
LOS ANGELES WRONG-WAY HIT-AND-RUN DRIVER WHO PLOWED INTO MOM AND BABY IN STOLEN CAR WANT EARLY RELEASE"LAPD tells me they're just unable to write tickets, write citations, make arrests for these levels of crime, so that's what causes the end of civilization," he continued.
FOX 11 Los Angeles reporter Gina Silva, Blue Dog Beer Tavern business owner Paul Scrivano confront homeless man for throwing feces., and they responded by requesting that he not send"unsolicited" and"inappropriate" content. "In future we request that you do not send these types of photos to our staff, as we will not be able to respond if they contain inappropriate content such as a person indecently exposed," the statement read."While it is not right that you and your customers were confronted with this, it is also crossing a boundary to send these photos to our staff unsolicited."
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