Spencer Pratt tells Bill Maher he would arrest him as LA mayor for smoking pot in front of kids
Spencer Pratt told Bill Maher in an interview released Monday that he would enforce restrictions on smoking and drug use around children if elected Los Angeles mayor, making parks, schools, daycare centers, public safety and basic city services central to his pitch as the city's
Spencer Pratt told Bill Maher in an interview released Monday that he would enforce restrictions on smoking and drug use around children if elected Los Angeles mayor, making parks, schools, daycare centers, public safety and basic city services central to his pitch as the city's mayoral race heads toward Tuesday's primary.
Maher asked Pratt on the "Club Random" podcast whether he cared about all the issues facing the city, and Pratt said his priorities began with safety, lights and potholes before turning to smoking near children.
"I care about safety, the lights being on, potholes," Pratt said. "I donโt want you smoking in front of kids at the park. You know, Iโll be enforcing if youโre smoking that in front of a kid at a swing. Iโll be getting you as mayor."
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Pratt then broadened the point to drug use near children in public spaces.
"No more drugs around kids at parks, in schools, in front of daycares," Pratt said. "We need to have a society of consequences again."
Pratt said smoking pot near children at a park was not something he viewed as normal when he was growing up.
"I never thought growing up I could smoke a blunt in front of a kid at the park," Pratt said. "Now that happens. Moms do not want their kids that are like 5 years old."

