Talk:Port of Long Beach

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[edit] The edits by BlankVerse

I removed the picture, since it mostly showed downtown Long Beach at night, and really didn't show the Port of Long Beach except on the very extreme left side. I also edit the bit about the resistance to going 24-hours because it is mostly the businesses and workers involved that have been resisting the change to 24 hours, and not the local citizens. The local citizens have mostly been protesting the polution from various sources including some of the bulk terminals and the various diesel engines in the port (trucks, boats, trains, and auxilary power). BlankVerse 09:35, 29 Apr 2005 (UTC)