LA City cracks down on store's sign placement but won't address homeless encampments, business owner says

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A San Fernando Valley-based business owner is calling the code enforcement over sign placements near their stores extreme. All this while the city watches more and more streets get blocked by homeless encampments.

"No matter what I do, it's always illegal," Air said. "But at the same time, they don't deal with real crime."

Air said while homeless encampments are blocking the entire sidewalks across Los Angeles, his business,"I think that this is going beyond ridiculous," he said.FOX 11 spoke with one of the customers to hear their thoughts on the apparent sign issue. "It's absolutely ridiculous," said Harry Arzrounian, a customer. "They [LA City] definitely have to get their priorities straight."

FOX 11 contacted LA City's code enforcement but the office could not be reached for comment before the 10 p.m. newscast Friday. We also contacted City Councilman John Lee's office, but we were not able to hear back from them before late Friday night.

 

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