Los Angeles County City issued the order last Saturday night after nightly protests
Protesters for the death of George Floyd during rally in Beverly Hills.
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ETIENNE LAURENT / EFE
The city of Beverly Hills last Saturday issued an order prohibiting meetings of more than 10 people in residential areas after demonstrations with amplifiers and speakers with loud music on the streets.
To preserve the peace and tranquility of residential neighborhoods, effective tonight and until further notice, no more than 10 people shall gather in an assembly in a public right of way in a residential area between the hours of 9 p.m. – 8 a.m. More: https://t.co/EVjLWqWgE5
– CityofBeverlyHills (@CityofBevHills) June 14, 2020
The order was issued after a protest called by Occupy Beverly Hills which started at 10:00 at night on Friday and ended at 1:00 in the morning of Saturday June 13 and I use amplifiers and loud music.
According to the chief of emergency services, George ChavezThese protests disrupted the tranquility of the neighborhood.
The order effective until further notice in residential areas each night from 9:00 p.m. until 8:00 a.m..