At the EAA strike

Sunday afternoon I headed to LAX to see what was happening on the Engineers and Architects Association picket line. On one of the busiest travel days of the year there wasn't much traffic to report, and the only police-related incidents were a few jaywalking tickets. Those caught can't say they weren't warned:

On a separate note: Thanks for all the great feedback after my introductory post and my Metro with the mayor experience. Lots of awesome story ideas, please keep them coming.

Posted November 27, 2006 12:35 AM • Email LA Observed

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