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Angelenos' Noses Are Shrinking, L.A. Is 88% Honest This Year

Angelenos' Noses Are Shrinking, L.A. Is 88% Honest This Year

The results are in for the Honest Tea's social experiment, Honest City, conducted yesterday in twelve U.S. cities. Up thirteen percentage points from 2010, L.A. scored a proud 88% this year. The results are in for the Honest Tea's social experiment, Honest City, conducted yesterday in twelve U.S. cities. Up thirteen percentage points from 2010, L.A. scored a proud 88% this year. Evidently, Chicago, who scored an impressive 99%, is the most honest city in America, with Boston, Seattle and Dallas trailing closely behind at 97%. more ›

How Honest Is Los Angeles? Hidden Live-Cam Spies On The Honest Tea Test In Weho

How Honest Is Los Angeles? Hidden Live-Cam Spies On The Honest Tea Test In Weho

Los Angeles finished "dead last" in the honesty department during last year's Honest Tea Honesty Test. The test is back, and our (hopeful) redemption will be televised as this year's entrapment streams live online, according NBC LA. more ›

Starbucks Crime Trifecta: Bathroom Hidden Camera, Purse Snatching, Lady Gaga Scavenger Hunt

Starbucks Crime Trifecta: Bathroom Hidden Camera, Purse Snatching, Lady Gaga Scavenger Hunt

Police are searching for more victims in connection with the William Velasco case, the 25-year-old San Dimas man accused of putting a hidden camera disguised as a coat hook across from a toilet in the women's restroom at a Glendora Starbucks, notes LA Now. more ›

Hungry Ninja, Hidden Camera

Hungry Ninja, Hidden Camera

Working at a fast-food Chinese eatery in Valenica is probably not tops for thrills, unless you've got a little secret stashed away on the job. Such was the case for Diego Ortiz of Santa Clarita, who "was arrested Friday and charged with making pictures of female co-workers undressing in a restroom" at the Hungry Ninja in Valencia, explains the Signal. Ortiz was busted "after a female co-worker discovered a cell phone video camera hidden in the employee's restroom and made a report at the Sheriff's station." Ortiz had stashed the camera "in a box behind a pinhole," according to the authorities. He has been released and is awaiting his court appearance. more ›

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