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Anna Downes, who waived her right to anonymity, said cyberflashing needed to be taken more seriously and she felt forced to investigate the crime herself.

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Officials estimate that waiving the fees will cost around $86 million — a particularly eye-popping sum, given the city’s budget crisis, that may make approval difficult.

The Clippers waived Jordan Miller before summer league started, but they still had a roster spot so he was added to the team.

Over that period, South Korea footed about 30% of the total annual costs, in addition to providing indirect financial support such as waived taxes or foregone rents.

Last month, after sustained pressure from homeowners, the county agreed to waive permitting fees and refund those who already have paid.

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