“This new advertisement is a slap in the face to the San Pedro community who have patiently waited for the billboard to be taken down,” said Councilmember McOsker. “Regency Outdoor Advertising is well aware that their lease is over and that they are legally obligated to take down the billboard.”
“However, instead of acting as an ethical business they are “trolling” the city of Los Angeles, the property owner; but more irresponsibly, they are insulting the very community they want to advertise to. Big businesses like Regency need to follow the same rules as everyone else. It’s time for the sign to go.”
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