Forum Post: Card #2 Legal Angle:'Occupiers' Must Leave for Cleanup
Posted 13 years ago on Oct. 13, 2011, 5:56 a.m. EST by twisted
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As expected they would try to move you this week
Hold the Line
You must not in any case be forced to move
under any pretext
You will not be allowed in again
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced Wall St. protestors . . .
Besides . .please keep in mind
this a
Protest
because you are sick of being told what you can and can not do
dosn't quite make sense
for you to move because he says so
what did you expect
Gee. . .how nice to have you would you like some tea and crumpets
get fucking real
and gear up
Tear down the Wall
It is important to understand
it has nothing to do with cleaning up
or he would probably have started with Wall Street
this is to do with discrediting the movement
making you look like a filthy bunch losers
to create a psychological distaste for you
so people would want to distance themselves
Hold the Line
Heres an idea if you guys clean it up their will be no need for them to come in .
im guessing they arent going to clean it.. they arent even willing to do their own laundry (there was a post last week requesting volunteers to come do their laundry... i mean come on! show alittle self respect..) in a way this goes along way in showing the 'entitlement' mindset.
We all know their would be piggy backers.Somebody just take out a mic and start yelling "The government will come if we dont clean " and they will clean .And i think thats where your gonna see the people clean lmao
Sounds like the solution is keep growing and spreading everywhere, why be contained to one area? Rockefeller center would be great contrast of all the people buying crap they don't need for annual consumerism holiday.
I do have a concern about the condition of the park and for the protestors' safety. NYC is known for their rather aggressive rats and it wouldn't surpise me at all if not a few of them figured out that a good meal could be had there.
Can't you guys figure out a way to get the garbage out of there? Get a dumpster or something.
If you do not leave, you will likely be forced out/arrested like what happened at the brooklyn bridge. The only reason the campers were able to stay there for so long so far is because the park is indeed private property so the NYPD can't evict you if the owner doesn't complain. Show the owner alittle gratitude and let them clean up your mess. (Or you can take the initiative to clean the park yourselves)
If it was a public park, you would have been evicted on day one.