“Located on the corner of Figueroa and 101st Street in South Central Los Angeles, Tam’s Burgers has been a part of the neighborhood for almost thirty years. Nick Benetatos took over the restaurant in the late ’80s after his father retired. Tam’s has withstood multiple recessions and even the 1992 LA riots. The city’s zoning board has now ordered him to comply with 22 separate conditions, such as hiring a full-time security guard, fencing in the entire property and installing a security camera that links directly to LAPD’s electronic surveillance system. Benetatos says that the cost of compliance would put him out of business.”
Related posts:
Did Donald Trump Change His Mind on Domestic Spying?
A Glittering Investment Gift for 2014
Glenn Greenwald: Three Democratic myths used to demean the Paul filibuster
Government Agencies Across U.S. Leak Their Passwords In Public Trello Boards
Europe ensures second-class experience for Web users as GDPR takes effect
Oklahoma Official Used Asset Forfeiture to Pay Back His Student Loans
Bitcoin wallet service to issue refunds after users' funds stolen
Collectivists Posing As “Anarchists” Demand $3 Billion From Google
Interview With Gavin Andresen Of Bitcoin Foundation
Blockchain.info Generates $300,000 Monthly Revenue
Baidu AI helps parents find their abducted son 27 years later
Searching for Gold Mines in Colombia Led to a Very Hairy Turn of Events
Gold, the Titanic & Lifeboats - Why it's Important to Own Physical Gold
Bitcoin, gold and competitive currencies
"Six strikes" Internet warning system will come to US this year