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He criticizes how the city handles encampments and homelessness—removing park benches, steel planters, and even attempting to “regulate” homeless tent cities—highlighting the chaos and hypocrisy embedded in municipal policies. Corolla laments that affluent neighborhoods like Malibu are afflicted with illegal RVs and encampments, yet there’s little enforcement because of bureaucratic inertia and selective law enforcement.
His observations extend to how the wealthy safeguard their privacy with fences and security systems, resisting transparency while areas that could offer public views are deliberately left open. This juxtaposition underscores the inequality and inconsistency of urban planning and law enforcement priorities.