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Hollywood sign changed to ‘Hollyweed' to promote cannabis legalisation

Police believe the suspect came to the sign from behind and avoided sensors when changing the two O’s to E's

Rachael Revesz
Sunday 01 January 2017 15:53 EST
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Hollywood sign changed to ‘Hollyweed' to promote cannabis legalisation

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The Hollywood sign might have confused tourists after a vandal changed two letters to "Hollyweed".

The move was presumably a nod to efforts towards legalising cannabis in the US.

Los Angeles police officer Christopher Garcia confirmed the prank, or the act of vandalism, and he said the person used tarps to change the two O’s to E’s.

Surveillance footage showed the suspect changing the signs between midnight and 2am local time.

Police have been delayed in sending staff up the hillside to change the sign as it is a holiday, and it still read "Hollyweed" at midday local time.

Sensors on the sign usually alert police to strange activity, but they only pick up signals around certain parts of the letters therefore it is possible to avoid them.

The last time the sign was vandalised in a similar way was in the 1980s.

It has been changed several times over the years for different causes.

California voted in December to legalise the recreational use of marijuana in the state for those aged 21 and over.

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