
The days of Los Angeles' 2 a.m. last call could be numbered -- all because of a new bill that would allow alcohol-serving establishments to stay open until 4 a.m., but some Southern California residents are against the idea. "There's a new bill that starts a five-year pilot program, so it's only going to be for five years in six cities: Los Angeles, West Hollywood, Long Beach, Sacramento, San Francisco and Oakland," explained Adam Englander, executive director of Greater Los Angeles Hospitality Association.
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