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Pranksters alter Hollywood sign to a pro-marijuana message

POLICE are hoping to smoke out pranksters who kicked off 2017 by vandalising the famous Hollywood sign over New Year’s.

Residents of Los Angeles woke to find their iconic sign had had a makeover. Picture: Twitter
Residents of Los Angeles woke to find their iconic sign had had a makeover. Picture: Twitter

CHANGING the letters of the Hollywood sign above Los Angeles is an old tradition, and vandals struck again over New Year’s Eve to change the sign to “Hollyweed.”

Perhaps celebrating the first year in which marijuana will be completely legal in California, the stunt wasn’t the first time the sign has read that way. On New Year’s Day, 1976, the day marijuana was decriminalised in the state, Hollywood resident Daniel N. Finegood was the first to have the idea that the sign could also celebrate pot.

Sergeant Robert Payan of the Los Angeles Police Department Security Services said there was security footage of the latest incident, but a suspect has not yet been identified.

Though the division has officers stationed above the sign, the pranksters were not seen by the officers, he said. The incident is being investigated as misdemeanour trespassing.

Ever-increasing security has made it extremely difficult to access the sign. In recent years it has read “Save the Peak” and “Go UCLA,” after earlier decades saw variations such as “Ollywood” for Oliver North and the Iran Contra hearings and “Holywood,” an approved alteration for the Pope’s visit in 1987.

Though marijuana was legalised in the state on the November ballot, residents will have to wait until shops are licensed after January 1, 2018 to be able to walk in and buy weed without a medical card.

In the meantime, Californians are free to use, possess and share cannabis.

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