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City Council adopts ordinance restricting sale of glass-etching cream to adults

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The Los Angeles City Council approved an ordinance modeled on its 1990 spray-paint rules that restricts sales of glass-etching cream to adults and limits access after testimony about permanent vandalism.

The Los Angeles City Council on Nov. 14 approved an ordinance intended to curb a new form of permanent graffiti by restricting retail access to glass-etching cream to adults.

Council members voted to adopt the ordinance after members of the public-safety committee and council members described the product as a form of graffiti whose damage can only be repaired by replacing the pane of glass. Councilmember Mysakowski said the measure follows the 1990 spray-paint ordinance and was drafted by the city attorney. “This is a new, foul form of graffiti,”…

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