Justin Bieber is enjoying some time outside.
02.06.2020 - 22:35 / thewrap.com
Beverly Hills and Santa Monica have continued early curfews for Tuesday, with the former beginning a citywide curfew at 1 p.m. and the latter beginning its curfew at 2 p.m.
Unlike Monday, the Big Blue Bus in Santa Monica is expected to run a regular weekday schedule but “may be detoured and/or delayed in areas where there are protests and demonstrations,” according to the BBB’s Twitter account.
Culver City has also announced a 4 p.m.-5:30 a.m. curfew, while Long Beach’s curfew begins at 6 p.m.
Justin Bieber is enjoying some time outside.
Michael B. Jordan is joining fellow protestors in Beverly Hills.
Kelly Rowland is taking care of business.
Los Angeles County and several cities in the area extended curfew orders on Wednesday night and into Thursday morning as protests are again scheduled in some areas of Southern California. Los Angeles pushed back its curfew time from the 6 p.m.
Beverly Hills, Santa Monica and West Hollywood have announced another round of curfews for Wednesday night beginning at 1 p.m. for business districts and 4 p.m. citywide for Beverly Hills, and 6 p.m. citywide for Santa Monica and WeHo.
By Erik Pedersen
By Erik Pedersen
Santa Monica and Beverly Hills have continued curfews into Monday in response to the ongoing protests sparked by the killing of George Floyd, setting 1 p.m. curfews for business districts and 4 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. curfews for the rest of their respective cities.
By Erik Pedersen
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