What drought? Some L.A. County supervisors have their cars washed 2, 3 times a week:
"Despite living in one of the most car-centric and image-conscious cities in the world, many Los Angeles drivers have cut their carwashes during the crippling drought.
Not so for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.
The majority of the supervisors wash their take-home cars two or three times a week, service records show, and actually washed them more frequently after Gov. Jerry Brown ordered a 25 percent cut in urban water use.
As the county’s washes continue to consume tap water, some other local governments have pledged to skip washes for months or are using recirculated water.
...MOST FREQUENT WASHER
Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas had his cars washed more frequently than any of the others, according to the documents obtained under the state public records law.
In 2014, Ridley-Thomas had one of his Chrysler 300 Limited sedans washed an average of 2.7 times per week.
After the mandate in April, workers washed it 3.1 times per week..."
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