LA Metro Relocates Buses Featuring 'Melania' Documentary Posters to Prevent Vandalism

LA Metro officials have decided to relocate buses featuring posters for the "Melania" documentary due to concerns about vandalism. The posters, promoting the film about the First Lady, were displayed at bus stops in Los Angeles before its release at the end of January. However, many of the posters and bus stop signs were defaced with graffiti and offensive language, prompting LA Metro to take action to prevent further damage. The transportation agency reassigned the buses to different areas to reduce the risk of vandalism.
Despite the reassignment of buses, LA Metro confirmed that the vehicles were still operating according to their regular schedules. The decision to move the buses with the "Melania" documentary advertising was a proactive measure to protect the vehicles from potential vandalism. The documentary, produced by Amazon MGM Studios, was scheduled for release on Jan. 30, followed by availability on Amazon Prime Video after its theatrical run.
In response to the vandalism of advertising for the "Melania" documentary, LA Metro took steps to minimize the risk of further damage by relocating the buses to different geographic areas. This decision was made to protect the buses from potential vandalism and ensure that they could continue to operate without disruption. The transportation agency remains committed to providing safe and reliable public transportation services to the residents of Los Angeles.