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This is horrible and obnoxious tree trimming. Bad for the trees, bad for urban tree canopy, bad for urban heat management, bad for carbon sequestration, and done as an insult to labor.

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The city should fine the fuck out of NBCUniversal for the full cost of replacing those trees. Those are not healthy trees.

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They did issue a fine of a whopping $250.

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Its amazing how fines for businesses are still at 1950s levels but individual (none rich folk) fines have kept up with inflation since the 80s.

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Jesus. That doesn’t even cover one tree, not to mention labor. Even if they were fined per tree.

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Where as I don’t disagree with the timing being retaliatory, my parents have similar trees and my father had me do that just before he passed away. I was convinced I was killing the trees and turns out their canopy is larger than ever now, so it might not be terrible for trees, but still timing is bullshit.

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I’m not an arborist and we don’t have those type of tree where I live, but I have worked in landscaping before. My understanding any substantial trimming like that I’ve done in the past should never be done in the hottest part of the year because the tree will have trouble retaining water.

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That’s the main thing. Pollard your trees when they’re in winter dormancy, not mid summer while they’re actually using leaves to respirate

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bad for carbon sequestration,

The trim is negligible when you are talking about carbon sequestration in the scheme of things too. I’m not sure how the other points stand up either - but the timing would suggest it is an insult to the labour.

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nods Fair enough.

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Theres not even any power lines overthem so theres really no reason to trim them

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The Washington Post talked to the studio and the city this week and established some important key points.

NBCUniversal acknowledged they trimmed the trees, but they claim they trim these trees annually and it just happened to coincide with the strike:

A spokesperson for NBCUniversal confirmed to The Post that the company had pruned the trees. Universal’s confirmation was first reported by Deadline.

“We understand that the safety tree trimming of the Ficus trees we did on Barham Blvd. has created unintended challenges for demonstrators,” the spokesperson said in a statement. “That was not our intention.”

NBCUniversal is working to offer picketers shade coverage, pop-up tents and water, according to the spokesperson. The company has maintained the trees for years and prunes them annually in partnership with arborists for safety ahead of the “high-wind season,” the spokesperson said.

The city confirmed the trees are supposed to be managed by the city, the studio did not have a permit to trim them for the city, and that no permits had been issued to trim those trees in the last three years:

L.A. City Controller Kenneth Mejia said in a tweet Tuesday evening that his office is investigating the trimmings. The pruned trees are managed by the city, though businesses can obtain permits to trim trees from the city’s Bureau of Street Services, Mejia said. He added that they should be trimmed every five years.

On Wednesday morning, Mejia said the city had not issued permits for the ficus trees to be trimmed and had not issued any tree trimming permits for the location over the last three years.

The NBCUniversal spokesperson declined to comment on the controller’s statement.

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So… one of them is lying.

Gosh, I wonder which one it could be…

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I mean you can tell by looking at the growth habit that the trees are trimmed every year.

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Honestly they both could be lying too. People in power will harness situations for PR. It’s pretty frequently how they got into power in the first place.

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They were fined… $250.

That’ll show em! 😔

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Oh wow!! I thought tree law was tougher than that.

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It’s nothing like bird law

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Those particular trees are trimmed yearly, but NEVER in the heart of summer. It can fuck up the trees. However, they deemed the trees “salvageable” which I mean, I guess…

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Not only do they not care, but they’re counting on the fact that you won’t care enough to boycott them.

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Yes clearly a normal trim. I also butcher my trees annually. Fucking corpo dicks. /s

The sad thing is how many Americans are brainwashed into immediately siding with corporations and demonizing the workers in any labor dispute. Fucking gross.

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I laughed at the thought that you were being sarcastic about spending time with family

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You know, I saw the story about the actors strike the day after it started on the NBC national news. It was about two minutes of the resporter telling the audience which shows they were going to be missing out on, like the next season of The Handmaid’s Tale. It was so fucking blatantly one sided, to the point of just lying by omission. I’m not even sure they mentioned the AI issue. Of course no rational person should trust a TV network to give them unbiased, rational reporting about a fucking actors strike, but that’s exactly where the average person is going to learn about it. And that’s all that will come to mind - “oh no, my shows might take longer to come out.”

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I didn’t really care about it at first. My thought was, hollywood’s writing has been such complete utter dogshit lately, I literally can’t remember the last time I walked out of a movie blown away by something new. (Dune was exceptional, Maverick was good, but those are books and sequels so not OC. Can’t think of much else…)

Then I learned about fan baiting and how hollywood is actually purposefully trashing beloved franchises just to piss off fans, save money on writing, and essentially prep us for their transition to full AI writing and soon acting. For the last decade I’ve been mistaking their dogshit for out of touch but well intentioned corporate bufoonery. Now I realize it’s just part of their large scale evil plan to stay profitable in a world where hollywood and big budget productions are becoming obsolete and irrelevant.

So I’m on the writers side, but good luck to them, I don’t think they’re going to win this one.

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It was about two minutes of the resporter telling the audience which shows they were going to be missing out on, like the next season of The Handmaid’s Tale.

I wonder if there’s any footage of that. That sounds fucking wild.

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Taking away a tree’s photosynthesis organs in the middle of summer when they’re supposed to be storing nutrients for winter is also really good for the tree I’m sure.

How much you want to bet they took those cuttings and threw them in the landfill?

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The sad thing is how many Americans are brainwashed into immediately siding with corporations and demonizing the workers

i.e., chronically clueless about who’s actually dividing and conquering them.

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Yeah. There was a guy I used to work with who would always complain if we heard workers were striking. “Why are they complaining about the conditions? If they didn’t want to work there they shouldn’t have taken the job.”

One of the more braindead takes I’ve ever heard on the topic.

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6 points

Yup. It is LONG past time we got over our child-like worship of billionaires.

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It’s time to slay the dragon. The gold-hoarding, tyrannous beast.

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Middle of summer. Exactly when every arborist recommends pruning. It prevents the tree from binging on sunlight. /s

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Imagine what they would be doing to the actual strikers if they could still get away with it.

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Well they used to hire union Buster’s who where armed so I imagine something like that.

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Right, that was the point I was making

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