
EL SEGUNDO HERALD August 9, 2018 Page 3
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150 S Sepulveda Blvd.
310-426-9494
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976 Aviation Blvd.
310-318-5959
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The Jewelry Source
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Davis & DeRosa Physical Therapy, Inc.
Davis & DeRosa Physical Therapy, established in 2003,
provides a quaint boutique practice located in El Segundo,
California. The 4,000 square foot facility is a well known
practice offering its patients private, personal treatment by
a licensed therapist at every visit. Patients are guaranteed
one-on-one attention for their 45-minute treatment.
THE PRACTICE SPECIALIZES IN
DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT FOR:
Chronic Neck and Back Pain
Pre and Post Surgical Rehabilitation
Sports Injuries
Work Injuries
Neurological Disorders
Foot and Ankle Disorders (including orthotics)
Osteoporosis and other Age Related Disorders
Balance and Vestibular Disorders
Injury Prevention
Troy Davis Owner, PT, DPT • Chris DeRosa Owner, PT, OCS
Leo Valenzuela, PT, DPT • Lianne Nakazaki, PT, DPT
Garret Wong, PT, DPT, OCS • Tami Chang, PT • Kim Klein, PT
William Quibell, PT, DPT • Richelle Mae Milina, PT, DPT, OCS
325 Main Street El Segundo, CA 90245 310.648.3167
www.davisandderosa.com
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Not Sold on Scooters
Am I the only El Segundo grumpy NIMBY
guy, who has tired of the eyesore clutter that
the trendy dock-less scooters, funded and
dumped-on the city by disruptive billionaire
backed-companies, are leaving on our streets?
On my two block walk to the gym Friday,
spotted at least 20 of these vehicles littering
the streets, some grouped on sidewalks, others
sitting in front residences, or toppled in front
of stop signs. Sunday I witnessed a couple of
helmet-less joyriders blow through an alley,
nearly getting hit by a car in the right-of-way.
Hopefully, the powers that be will ban
these scooters, as other cities have. Or maybe
actually enforce the laws that are supposed
to apply to these “hipster” riders? Like wearing
a helmet, not riding on the sidewalk,
having a driver’s license, and being at least
18-years-old. Haven’t seen one rider donning
the required helmet as they zip by on
the sidewalk. So I can willfully not follow
Mayberry’s transportation rules?
– Duane Plank •
Police Briefs
Police Department Receives
Alcoholic Beverage Control Grant
The El Segundo Police Department has
partnered with the Manhattan Beach Police
Department, Hermosa Beach Police Department
and The Department of Alcoholic
Beverage Control (ABC) to conduct enforcement
activities of licensed establishments
authorized to sell alcohol. Together, the departments
will provide training to ABC licensed
establishments and conduct inspections and
sting operations to determine whether these
licensed businesses are abiding by state laws
and local operating permits. Between the
cities of El Segundo, Manhattan Beach and
Hermosa Beach, there are over 300 licensed
establishments authorized to sell alcohol.
Funding for this operation was received in
the form of a grant from the Department of
Alcoholic Beverage Control in the amount
of $71,923. The grant operational period will
extend to June 30, 2019.
ESPD expects the results of this grant will
provide a better understanding of the need to
comply with alcohol-related laws and regulations.
The goal is to enhance the safety of
local citizens and protect the quality of life
that exists in these communities.
For more information about this grant,
please contact Sgt. Ryan Danowitz at (310)
524-2200 or at rdanowitz@elsegundo.org.
– Source: ESPD
Beach Bike Thief Detained
Summers are fun at El Segundo Beach,
not just for beach-goers, but also criminals.
ESPD has been working extra hard to nab
the latter of the two. On July 31s at 11:30
p.m., ESPD detectives caught a man stealing
an expensive mountain bike. The man
admitted to cutting the lock on the bike and
stealing it. A special thanks to the citizens
who have been letting officers know about
the problems at the beach, as well as LAPD
Pacific Division for helping catch this guy.
– Content/Photo: ESPD
New Recruits Getting Started
Three ESPD recruits recently were “welcomed” to their new home for the next six months—the Rio Hondo Police Academy,
Class #207. Photo: ESPD •