Is the jig up in Zuccotti Park ?

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Looks like the owners have had enough.

And I imagine NYC has as well. Bad for business not to mention the budget. And perhaps the kids too. Always best to go out as a martyr.

NEW YORK (AP) -- The owner of the private park where Wall Street protesters are camped out gave them notice Thursday that after it power-washes the space it will begin enforcing regulations, which prohibit everything from lying down on benches to storing personal property on the ground.


The protesters' response was to plan a demonstration for an hour before they are supposed to evacuate Zuccotti Park while it is cleaned with power washers Friday morning. They believe the effort is an attempt to end the protest, which triggered a movement against unequal distribution of wealth that has spread across the globe.


Protest spokesman Patrick Bruner sent an email to supporters Thursday asking them to join the protesters at 6 a.m. Friday to "defend the occupation from eviction."


The owner, Brookfield Properties, earlier handed out a notice to protesters saying they would be allowed back in the park after the cleanup if they abide by park regulations.


The notice lists regulations including no tents, no tarps or sleeping bags on the ground, no lying on benches and no storage of personal property on the ground. All those practices have been common at the park, where protesters have lived, slept and eaten for nearly a month.


"They're going to use the cleanup to get us out of here," said Justin Wedes, 25, a part-time public high school science teacher from Brooklyn. "It's a de facto eviction notice."


The regulations are not new - they existed prior to the occupation - but they have not been enforced until now. Because the park is private property, police cannot enter it unless Brookfield calls and files a complaint requesting police assistance.


Brookfield confirmed Thursday that the notices were passed out to demonstrators, but spokeswoman Melissa Coley would not comment on how the regulations would be enforced.


"As sections of the park are cleaned, they will reopen to the public," Brookfield said in an emailed statement. "All are welcome to enjoy the park for its intended purpose as an open neighborhood plaza, in compliance with posted rules."


Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said police will stand by during the cleaning and ensure it proceeds peacefully.


"After it's cleaned, they'll be able to come back, but they won't be able to bring back the gear, the equipment, sleeping bags," Kelly said. "That sort of thing will not be able to be brought back into the park."


Police officers escorted representatives of the company as the notices were passed out to demonstrators. Some protesters questioned the need to clean the park in the first place.


"This is the cleanest protest I've ever witnessed," said Emilio Montilla, 29, a laid-off teacher's assistant. "We take care of ourselves. We're self-sufficient."


The notice from Brookfield Properties stated that the 12-hour, section-by-section cleaning is slated to begin at 7 a.m. and is part of daily upkeep, and that conditions have deteriorated in recent weeks because that upkeep was put on hold by the protesters.


Deputy Mayor Cas Holloway said in a statement Wednesday that the protest has "created unsanitary conditions and considerable wear and tear on the park." He said Brookfield asked for police help to clear the park so it can be cleaned.
 
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My money is on these Leftist brownshirts clashing with police and eventually rioting in the streets... Anyone want to take me up on that bet?
 
My money is on these Leftist brownshirts clashing with police and eventually rioting in the streets... Anyone want to take me up on that bet?

I am certain that it is exactly the plan from the Wall Street elites and their straw men. . .

How very much in line with "free speech" and "constitutional rights!"

Funny how you guys forget about "Liberties" when the "liberties" do not meet your agenda!

Sick!
 
I am certain that it is exactly the plan from the Wall Street elites and their straw men. . .

How very much in line with "free speech" and "constitutional rights!"

Funny how you guys forget about "Liberties" when the "liberties" do not meet your agenda!

Sick!

Bill Maher thinks it's okay if they get violent. Even one of the speakers at the occupy was calling for violence at some point. The Democrat Party is embracing this communist mess. Are you?

http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guyben...to_occupy_mob_it_might_be_time_to_get_violent
 
I am certain that it is exactly the plan from the Wall Street elites and their straw men. . .

How very much in line with "free speech" and "constitutional rights!"

Funny how you guys forget about "Liberties" when the "liberties" do not meet your agenda!

Sick!

And I guess that is YOUR opinion!
Doesn't make it true. . .but you have a right to it! - Openmind
 
Bill Maher thinks it's okay if they get violent. Even one of the speakers at the occupy was calling for violence at some point. The Democrat Party is embracing this communist mess. Are you?

http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guyben...to_occupy_mob_it_might_be_time_to_get_violent

Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is described by the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, fourth edition (DSM-IV-TR), as an Axis II personality disorder characterized by "...a pervasive pattern of disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others that begins in childhood or early adolescence and continues into adulthood."
Sound familiar? :rolleyes:
 
I am certain that it is exactly the plan from the Wall Street elites and their straw men. . .

How very much in line with "free speech" and "constitutional rights!"

Funny how you guys forget about "Liberties" when the "liberties" do not meet your agenda!

Sick!

How exactly does free speech equate to freedom of vandalism of the quasi public park they've befouled these last few weeks ?
 
How exactly does free speech equate to freedom of vandalism of the quasi public park they've befouled these last few weeks ?


Vandalism? I don't think so. . .and by tomorrow, it will be squeeky clean! Did you see all those brooms and garden tools that suddenly appeared in the hands of the protesters?

And the "quasi" public park is in fact own by another "private enterprise,"

By the way, do you realize that today, 53% of the people in America approve of "Occupy Wall Street?"

That is compared to 27% of people in America approving of the Tea Party.

You better do like your leaders, and start softening your rethoric. . .or YOU will be left behind! ;):)
 
Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is described by the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, fourth edition (DSM-IV-TR), as an Axis II personality disorder characterized by "...a pervasive pattern of disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others that begins in childhood or early adolescence and continues into adulthood."
Sound familiar? :rolleyes:


It's funny though. . .for people who "supposedly" want to be violent. . . they haven't been in 4 weeks, even in confrontation with a over digilant police!

And, did you notice? No one has shown up flaunting guns!
 
It's funny though. . .for people who "supposedly" want to be violent. . . they haven't been in 4 weeks, even in confrontation with a over digilant police!

And, did you notice? No one has shown up flaunting guns!

And I guess that is YOUR opinion!
Doesn't make it true. . .but you have a right to it! - Openmind
 

Well, it's obvious that, when the "power that be" NEED to discredit a group because they are becoming too . . . .disturbing to the status quo, there are many ways to trigger violence.

That is the principle behind "criminogenic situations.". Obviously, getting in a brawl with the police for wanting to clean Wall Street seems a little extreme. . . On the part of the police!

But not to worry, it will just increase the percentage of supporters of OWS from yesterday 53% to 55 or 60%. In the mean time, the tea party continues to slip in popularity, down from yesterday's 27% to. . . .?
 
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Well, it's obvious that, when the "power that be" NEED to discredit a group because they are becoming too . . . .disturbing to the status quo, there are many ways to trigger violence.

That is theprinciple behind "criminogenic situations."


why would whoever you are alluding to need to discredit them ?
even the dems attempts to utilize them is getting no traction.
 
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