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![]() LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — While all Californians are under mandatory water restrictions, CBS2 News cameras went undercover and found some federal facilities may be wasting water for hours at a time. And government workers weren’t happy when Investigative Reporter David Goldstein tried to get answers. “Can you shut that off? Or I’m going to have to confiscate your cameras,” Lina Satele of the VA Public Affairs Office told Goldstein and a CBS2 cameraman. “No, you won’t,” Goldstein replied. Satele claimed that since the investigative team was on federal property she could take the cameras. Hidden cameras outside the Veterans Affairs West Los Angeles Medical Center caught workers setting up nearly a dozen water sprinklers – connected to the L.A. Department of Water and Power’s fresh water supply. Read More |