Now it's a crisis: Drought restrictions hit LA celebs

Los Angeles authorities have implemented new measures to ensure residents, including some celebrities, adhere to water restrictions during the droughts in California, according to water district records reviewed by The Guardian.

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With some celebrities in LA continuing to water their lawns and gardens despite the drought and mandatory restrictions on water usage, officials implemented a new plan, The Guardian reported Monday. Local authorities are using small metal discs called “flow restrictors” as a means of further limiting water flow, the outlet continued. …

Restrictors have been installed at the residences of Kevin Hart, Scott Disick, rapper The Game and many more, according to The Guardian.

“We have taken a very firm position on being equal. It doesn’t matter who you are, how much money you make, how well-known you are: all of you are being treated the same,” Mike McNutt, a spokesperson for the Las Virgenes water district, said to The Guardian. The Las Virgenes water district’s service areas include Calabasas and Hidden Hills, neighborhoods that are popular among celebrities.

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