According to Deadline, local residents in Angelino Heights in Los Angeles, where "Fast & Furious 10" was filmed, are organizing protests, saying that the movie has encouraged illegal street racing activities and has had a serious impact on the safety and quality of life of local residents. Local residents contacted the road safety organizations Streets Are For Everyone and Street Racing Kills and launched a protest. The organization's executive director Damian Kevitt said that although the shooting gave the masses some compensation in the short term, the long-term impact on the physical and mental health of residents could not be compensated. The two organizations asked the city to redesign the roads in Angelo Heights by installing obstacles such as speed bumps and meridians to prevent illegal racing. They are also seeking a zero-tolerance policy on street racing from city and state officials and asking NBCUniversal, the film's parent company, to abide by its own social impact statement, discourage street racing in its film statements, and work with lawmakers to pass laws that discourage such illegal activity. |
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