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    • "It’s not everyday someone confesses to assault with a deadly weapon on National Public Radio." (Biking in L.A.)
    • LAT Goes After Sheriffs Over Hiring Practices, Other Issues
    • Supes Want a Probe of LASD Hirings (LAT)
    • Uhm, There Are Other Ways to Avoid Paying Traffic Fines...Like Not Getting Tickets (LAT)
    • Metro: It's Too Soon to Use Turnstile Data to Replace Ridership Data (The Source)
    • Thanksgiving Shopping Done Right: On an Electric Cargo Bike (Cyclelicious)
    • More on the CAHSR Ruling From SacBee Columnist Dan Walters
    • And Even More on the Massive Die-In in London (Streetsblog DC)
    • Judge Throws Out Entire Palmdale City Council (Daily News, LAT)
    • Hit and Run Driver Breaks Cyclists Leg with Car, Runs (Biking in L.A.)

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