Mikimoto sounds like a Japanese superbike, but don’t be fooled—this ain’t where you come to redline. Unless, of course, you’re talking about your stress levels when the South Coast Plaza rent-a-cops start revving up just because you’re parked at a public EV charger past closing.
Inside Mikimoto, it’s all soft lighting, cultured pearls, and quiet elegance. But outside? It’s full throttle into mall martial law. If you dare linger at the chargers after dark—no posted hours, mind you—fashion police will roll up in formation, flashlights out, ready to interrogate you like you just boosted a Bugatti from the valet circle.
It doesn’t matter that these chargers are paid for by California taxpayers. No signs, no warnings, just a guaranteed police response if you’re still plugged in when the last boutique locks up. And if you’ve got an unrelated warrant? Congrats, Mikimoto might not be the only thing costing you five figures that night.
Meanwhile, mall employees get to charge overnight without harassment, while the public gets profiled, shamed, and occasionally booked.
So yeah, the pearls might be cultured. But the security tactics? Straight-up uncivilized.
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