Kuwait Times

‘Stop partying’, police warn Hollywood Hills neighborho­od

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LOS ANGELES: Authoritie­s in Los Angeles have warned residents of the city’s Hollywood Hills neighborho­od to tone down their house parties which have become a major problem during the global coronaviru­s pandemic. The issue has become so bad that police and the prosecutor’s office released a video on Tuesday warning that action will be taken to deal with the large gatherings, which are prohibited under the city’s Safer at Home orders issued in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak.

The three officers who spoke in the video said the parties have become “a major concern” because of loud music, “loud screaming voices ... at 3 a.m.” and traffic congestion in narrow streets. “Public intoxicati­on as well as urination is also an issue that we’ve seen,” one officer says in the video. “If you can avoid these situations, you can avoid a visit from your local police agency in the middle of the night.”

Another police officer urged residents in the swanky hillside neighborho­od - where many luxury estates are used for short-term rentals - to call police in the event the partying continues and to take photos and videos to share with authoritie­s. “If police are called to a location of a party, there will be consequenc­es,” warned Ethan Weaver, prosecutor for the Hollywood division of the city attorney’s office. He said homeowners can receive a citation or face criminal prosecutio­n which can land them in jail for up to six months, even if they are not present.

Hollywood Station Captain Steve Lurie told the Los Angeles Times that last week they received 49 calls about parties, 15 to 20 percent more than normal for a holiday weekend.

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