STARS = SUNLAND TUJUNGA A REALITY SHOW

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Cindy decided that she didn’t like the traffic that the Wired Café that was owned by Emerson Taboni and his family was generating so she began a series of complaints to the city. Little things like “The tables and chairs are 6 inches into the side walk,” and “the sign doesn’t meet the requirements of the Foothill Corridor Specific Plan.” They were driven out of town by Cindy. But before they left, Cindy had their sign removed from their building without their permission. Sooooooooooo, the “Historic Old Towne” sign at Foothill & Commerce Ave. disappeared one night.

Cindy has a habit of getting involved in anything that will give her a certificate of appreciation or some kind of city award. She has so many awards on her walls at the office that she keeps more of them in one of the company bathrooms.

Joe Barrett was on her under–the-table payroll and used his I-phone camera to intimidate people that Cindy was not happy with. Cindy promoted the Barrett’s Sunland-Tujunga Alliance (STA) as being a real business by hanging his STA banner before the STNC meetings if no one complained. You've seen them on TV, but here in S-T we have........

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