Was It Spite that Caused Navy to Force Park Service to Close Down Popular Web Cam at Cabrillo Monument?
A popular web cam at Cabrillo Monument that has provided millions of viewers with a look over San Diego Bay has been closed down by the Park Service after pressure from the Navy. The live web cam has been on for 10 years and last year had more than 6 million views.
The founder of the webcam and YouTube channel, Barry Bahrami, said he was shocked to learn the Navy had concerns and asked the National Park Service to turn it off. He told CBS8 ,
“This was done in spite. “

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