So two days a go being the best environmentally friendly Angeleno EVER, because I'm walking. I pass by Macy's. On the inside display I see tagging, graffiti, street art, whatever.
I tell BusTard he's got to take a picture of that. The security guard notices us and almost gets a 'tude, but then thinks about it and realized that a 'tude is probably a bad idea and sort of thanks us for bringing the tagging to his attention.
Two days later on my way to Ralph's to get cocktail ingredients I take a detour just to see and it's still there.
So this morning I make an attempt to be a good citizen and call Macy's. I get a hold of a person who tells me that she will contact the manager and get this taken care of. Apparently communication had broken down and the security guard forgot to tell the person who could actually fix the problem. I'm thinking he forgot to tell anybody.
Two days to clean up some graffiti on your display (maybe three now) that's pretty ghetto. Maybe we should start calling Macy's the Ghetto Macy's.
A video of the city's rag tag clean up crew cleaning graffiti off The Must with a sense of urgency.
Who says that public employees aren't competent? I don't, but BusTard thought they were too loud.



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