Tourists to Los Angeles barely notice any disruption, feel completely safe, don't see "a city in flames", and praise 'amazing' Los Angeles police

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Tourists share their impressions of Los Angeles during a week of protests​


This week's protests have been concentrated in a few blocks of downtown Los Angeles near City Hall and a federal detention center just south of the 101 Freeway.

Donna Russell is visiting from Oklahoma. "I knew by the news it was centralized, so I knew we'd be safe when we went," said Russell.

Up at Griffith Observatory, one of the city's jewels high above bustling Los Angeles, visitors like Karin Brocades took in a view Friday that helps illustrate the city's vast size.

"Well, we haven't been here that long, but what we've see so far is very good, very safe, very nice," Brocades said.

Matthias Meiberg, visiting from Austria, made the trip downtown and saw signs of this week's protests and violence.

"We've been to downtown, and we felt quite unsafe to be honest," Meiberg said. "But everything else is super safe. The police are amazing here and, actually, we have felt super safe in other areas."


Police credit in part a nightly curfew, which first was declared Tuesday night, for the decrease in crimes since Monday night when there were reports of vandalism and looting at about two dozen businesses in the downtown area.


https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nb...-los-angeles-protests-location/3723920/?amp=1
 

Tourists share their impressions of Los Angeles during a week of protests​


This week's protests have been concentrated in a few blocks of downtown Los Angeles near City Hall and a federal detention center just south of the 101 Freeway.

Donna Russell is visiting from Oklahoma. "I knew by the news it was centralized, so I knew we'd be safe when we went," said Russell.

Up at Griffith Observatory, one of the city's jewels high above bustling Los Angeles, visitors like Karin Brocades took in a view Friday that helps illustrate the city's vast size.

"Well, we haven't been here that long, but what we've see so far is very good, very safe, very nice," Brocades said.

Matthias Meiberg, visiting from Austria, made the trip downtown and saw signs of this week's protests and violence.

"We've been to downtown, and we felt quite unsafe to be honest," Meiberg said. "But everything else is super safe. The police are amazing here and, actually, we have felt super safe in other areas."


Police credit in part a nightly curfew, which first was declared Tuesday night, for the decrease in crimes since Monday night when there were reports of vandalism and looting at about two dozen businesses in the downtown area.


https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/tourism-los-angeles-protests-location/3723920/?amp=1
Not the first time Trump has claimed something very small was something very big. Ask Stormy Daniels. She knows. :thup:
 
FOX had MAGA morons convinced the city was in flames.
They still think that. It was about 2 sq blocks and the violence at demonstrations is determined by police. before a demonstration, the people get together and talk about how they have to be strong and stand against the violence that is coming and not react in kind. The police get fired up and talk about smashing heads.
 

Tourists share their impressions of Los Angeles during a week of protests​


This week's protests have been concentrated in a few blocks of downtown Los Angeles near City Hall and a federal detention center just south of the 101 Freeway.

Donna Russell is visiting from Oklahoma. "I knew by the news it was centralized, so I knew we'd be safe when we went," said Russell.

Up at Griffith Observatory, one of the city's jewels high above bustling Los Angeles, visitors like Karin Brocades took in a view Friday that helps illustrate the city's vast size.

"Well, we haven't been here that long, but what we've see so far is very good, very safe, very nice," Brocades said.

Matthias Meiberg, visiting from Austria, made the trip downtown and saw signs of this week's protests and violence.

"We've been to downtown, and we felt quite unsafe to be honest," Meiberg said. "But everything else is super safe. The police are amazing here and, actually, we have felt super safe in other areas."


Police credit in part a nightly curfew, which first was declared Tuesday night, for the decrease in crimes since Monday night when there were reports of vandalism and looting at about two dozen businesses in the downtown area.


https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/tourism-los-angeles-protests-location/3723920/?amp=1
I guess it didn't occur to you that the riot occurred in the low rent Hispanic community and not in the high tourist areas of LA
 
I guess it didn't occur to you that the riot occurred in the low rent Hispanic community and not in the high tourist areas of LA
Is that what FOX ordered you to believe?

Downtown Los Angeles is not a "low rent" district. It's some of the most expensive real estate in the world.

But thanks for admitting this protest was limited to just a few blocks of Los Angeles, something Los Angeles police are trained to handle. Your pigshit Messiah did not need to call in Marines and National Guard

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The thing I notice is the lack of diversity....all older whites....well trained in shame no doubt.
^^^ MAGA morons are all over the map, with ever evolving talking points.

First they claimed the protest was in Hispanic 'low rent' districts.

Then they complain about it being an "all white" protest, held on some of the most expensive real estate in the world, downtown LA.
 
^^^ MAGA morons are all over the map, with ever evolving talking points.

First they claimed the protest was in Hispanic 'low rent' districts.

Then they complain about it being an "all white" protest, held on some of the most expensive real estate in the world, downtown LA.
When alleged popular demonstrations dont look like us it is time to start asking questions.
 
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