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New Site To Gawk at Celebrites Launches

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Sure Eyesawit.com has over a dozen categories ranging from car crashes, domestic violence reports and UFO sightings, but it's the celeb spottings that will make the site a sure winner in LA.

Originally started to get the word out about a missing child, Eye Saw It could either turn out to be a horrible intrusion on one's privacy or an intersesting way to document LA's ongoing story.

While we wait for someone to break the cherry of the Confess A Crime category, LAist is digging the Public Display of Affection category:

What seemed to start out as a good bye kiss in a car, ended up being a half an hour make out. Trying to mind my own business i just walked passed them listening to the moans comming out. Turning around again several steps away they were begining to fondle each other. Being in plain view i didnt think it would go too far, but off it came, her shirt. Not too bad if i do say so, lucky man there. Cant give many more details on here.

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