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D_E_Bishop
Aug 02, 2017Explorer
It seems a little funny that a citizen can afford to paint the curb red for very little and in secrete but my ex-employer(I'm retired from LADOT)has to spend thousands of dollars to paint over with grey.
The Mayor's graffiti crew can do it with paint the city gets free(they recycle paint they get from hazardous waste disposal events) and the graffiti crews are volunteers.
In fact, I'll bet the guy shown painting the curb grey, if he is a City employee just might get a call from Cal-OSHA. No cones, hardhat, shadow vehicle and NO respirator. The equipment is not standard equipment for the traffic painters, I'd bet it was purchased by the City with Grant Money from the Feds just for that purpose.
The Mayor's graffiti crew can do it with paint the city gets free(they recycle paint they get from hazardous waste disposal events) and the graffiti crews are volunteers.
In fact, I'll bet the guy shown painting the curb grey, if he is a City employee just might get a call from Cal-OSHA. No cones, hardhat, shadow vehicle and NO respirator. The equipment is not standard equipment for the traffic painters, I'd bet it was purchased by the City with Grant Money from the Feds just for that purpose.
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