


The female prostitutes, who walk along Sepulveda, frequently stood at the corner of Kittridge, three blocks north of Victory. But now they’ve opened a branch in another location.
Their numbers have now moved south, to solicit business near the parking lot of the MTA Busway and in front of the nearby SavOn Drugs on Erwin and Sepulveda.
Several times in the past couple of weeks I’ve seen them. They look different from the usual women in this area, because they aren’t obese. All kidding aside, the Busway, while bringing a positive benefit of public transportation, has also brought along the usual social problems that accompany bus stations.
Parking lot users who exit the Busway area are prohibited from turning left, so as to spare nearby homeowners a lot of traffic. Instead, they must turn right and head east, supplying the prostitutes with a steady stream of customers at the end of the day.
The architecture of SavOn contributes to street crime by not having any clear windows overlooking Sepulveda. The typically anti-social LA style of locating the main entrance of the drug store in the rear, means that no healthy pedestrian life is possible on the sidewalk in front of the building.
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