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Protest against the filming of a new “Fast & Furious” movie


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2022 Aug 28, 15:24, LOS ANGELES
Residents and activists hold photos of street racing victims as they march near the film set of the latest sequel of "Fast & Furious" in the Angelino Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, Friday, Aug. 26, 2022. Protesters chanted, "Street racing kills. Race on a track. Film in a studio." (AP)

Residents and supporters protested Friday against the filming of a new “Fast & Furious” movie in a Los Angeles neighborhood where locations that appeared in past installments of the action franchise have drawn illegal racing and street takeovers to the area.

About 20 protesters with photos of street racing victims marched near the movie filming site in Angelino Heights, chanting “Street racing kills. Race on a track. Film in studio.”

Film LA, which handles film permits for the city, recently notified residents that the 10th film in the series would be filmed Friday and Saturday, the Los Angeles Times reported this week.

NBC Universal, the company behind the films, did not immediately reply to an email seeking comment on the protest.

Angelino Heights is one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods. A house and a small corner market are distinctive locations that have appeared in previous films. Tire marks left by cars spinning in circles scar some streets.


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