Joseph Brandlin, who has lived in El Segundo for more than four decades, says he took matters into his own hands after months of trying to get the city officials to address safety concerns.
Weird that in one photo the stop marking is in negative, and the next photo the stop marking is white?
Seems to me like the photos aren’t trustworthy. Which again cast doubt on the whole story.
Weird that in one photo the stop marking is in negative, and the next photo the stop marking is white?
Seems to me like the photos aren’t trustworthy. Which again cast doubt on the whole story.
I think the one photo is showing a stencil taped down and coned off prior to applying the white paint.
Yes you are probably right, weird that they didn’t write that in the text.
The first photo is of the stencil, the second is from after it’s been painted.
Yes, thank you.