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Residents press council on antisemitic pole sign, surveillance tech and tennis‑vs‑pickleball court plans
Summary
Several speakers used public comment to raise a range of local concerns — a resident reported an antisemitic symbol posted on a pole at the sand dunes, another asked about the city's contract with 'Flock' and whether cameras use facial recognition, and tennis players urged the city not to paint permanent pickleball lines across tennis courts.
A cluster of community concerns came up during public comment and council responses addressed each in turn.
Gali (S7) reported seeing a sign at the sand dunes combining a Star of David and a cross and said she believed it constituted antisemitic hate speech on a pole that may be LADWP property. She said police told her freedom‑of‑speech limits enforcement on private property and asked the council to take action: “As a Jewish resident in El Segundo, this is not okay, and this needs to stop,”…
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