Occupy L.A. leaves 30 tons of trash behind

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There's one sure way to tell whether the people in this "demonstration" were liberal or conservative.

Remind me again, how much trash was left by the various TEA Party rallies around the country?

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http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lan...ebris-left-behind-at-city-hall-tent-city.html

Occupy L.A.: 30 tons of debris left behind at City Hall tent city

November 30, 2011 | 4:32 pm

Sanitation officials said Wednesday that they expect to haul away 30 tons of debris from the Occupy L.A. encampment –- everything from clothing to heaps of garbage to oddball curiosities left behind by the protesters who lived at the City Hall tent city for two months.

Andrea Alarcon, president of the city Public Works board, said workers already have removed 25 tons of belongings from the City Hall park, all of it heading straight to a landfill. Sanitation crews also have vacuumed up about 3,000 gallons of water that had washed into a catch basin in recent days and are testing it for hazardous materials, she said.

The sheer volume of personal belongings left behind after the early morning Los Angeles Police Department raid has astonished city workers: books and CDs, luggage and boom boxes, mattresses and dining chairs, cellphones, electric razors, a small red guitar with its neck snapped –- all surrounded by dozens of collapsed and empty tents.

A steady flow of people stopped by the park Wednesday to take photos and video and watch workers in white hazmat suits rake trash into neat piles. As workers broke down tents and placed them in trash cans, Ramir Delgado, 25, snapped photos out of curiosity. "It's a shame how I see all trash around here," he said.

Delgado said he was disappointed in Occupy L.A. "You know why this is filthy and not clean is there isn't leadership," he said. A few feet away, crews in the hazmat suits raked trash of discarded protest signs, nail polish and jars of peanut butter. "This looks like pure anarchy," Delgado said, adding, “in a Hollywood way.”

Donna Spurgeon, who snapped pictures on her phone, said she was surprised by the mural in the center of the south lawn. “If you’re here to protest, don’t deface public property,” Spurgeon said. She said the aftermath looked like a “little war zone, a little ghetto.”
 
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That’s better than in Portland where they literally were crapping in the streets, they got money donations but unlike the tea party or any other group, they refused to rent portable bathrooms.
 
zero trash here as regulations require that you leave a place as you found it. of course the Occs followed no regulations and were allowed to do so by the mayor who was then rewarded by receiving a bill from the TEA Party and having the Occs move to his neighbor's yard. this is the kind of nonsense you get when you play favorites.
 
But Tea Party people paid for permits and follow the laws. But OWS didnt pay a red cent for a permit and allowed to get away with it!
 
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