"I would have to go in at 6:30 a.m. to go to work," Cervantes said. "There was a trailer already blocking my driveway so I couldn't get out. With no driver in the trailer, so we would honk and honk, and it was just crazy."
The owner of the nearby trucking company, Frank Arrieran, told CBSLA his company's lot only fits 65 shipping containers. With ports in dire need of relocating the empty containers, he's had to resort to parking them along the road. Though, he said the company is working with city officials to find a bigger yard to store the containers.
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The owner of the nearby trucking company, Frank Arrieran, told CBSLA his company's lot only fits 65 shipping containers. With ports in dire need of relocating the empty containers, he's had to resort to parking them along the road. Though, he said the company is working with city officials to find a bigger yard to store the containers.

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