Los Angeles residents are protesting upcoming Fast & Furious 10 shoots.
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as part of a now decades-long tradition of refusing to name the movies in a way that is in any way coherent, is deep into filming.
The protest is set to take place at Bob's Market Friday morning and continue again later in the evening.
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