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  2. Watch out for this wild Southland car scam: Suspects rent ...

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    This week, the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department arrested three suspects in the scheme that sold rented vehicles illegally on Facebook's popular shopping platform for used goods.

  3. Metro Bike Share - Wikipedia

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    The system began operations on July 7, 2016, with 1,000 bikes and 65 stations in Downtown Los Angeles. [4] In July 2017, Metro Bike Share expanded to Pasadena and the Port of Los Angeles with 30 and 13 new stations, respectively. [5] [6] The system further expanded to the Venice Beach/Santa Monica area in September 2017 with 15 new stations. [7]

  4. Video shows driver beaten, vehicle vandalized by large group ...

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    LOS ANGELES — A large group of people on bikes brutally attacked a driver after having his vehicle damaged in downtown Los Angeles. The attack happened on Aug. 2, at the intersection of Olympic ...

  5. CicLAvia - Wikipedia

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    CicLAvia (/ ˌ s iː k l ə ˈ v iː ə /) is a nonprofit, car-free streets initiative in Los Angeles, California.The organization temporarily closes streets to motor vehicles to make them accessible to vendors and the public.

  6. Bicycle law in California - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle law in California is the parts of the California Vehicle Code that set out the law for persons cycling in California, and a subset of bicycle law in the United States. In general, almost all the same rights and responsibilities that apply to car drivers apply to bicycle riders as well.

  7. Midnight Ridazz - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Ridazz is rooted in a punk ethos.It was partly the aim of the original riders and organizers to challenge both the dominant means of transportation and the prevailing mode of entertainment in Los Angeles, a city largely designed around the private automobile and one in which weekend entertainment is widely assumed to involve some kind of commercial transaction.