The small Manhattan square occupied by anti-Wall Street protestors for almost four weeks will be temporarily cleared for cleaning on Friday, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said.My first question is why did they sell a public park to private owners?
Bloomberg went to the protest site, where several hundred people are camped out, to explain the move, which would be the first time the demonstrators are asked to leave, the mayor’s office said.
Bloomberg said the owners of the plaza wanted to exercise their duty in cleaning it — and that this was their right, although protestors would be allowed back immediately.
It was not clear whether this signaled an attempt by the city to clear out the protest, which is being held in a privately owned plaza that the owners are obliged to make available to the public.Yeah, like this this isn't an attempt to shut these folks down.
Holloway promised “protesters will be able to return to the areas that have been cleaned, provided they abide by the rules that Brookfield has established for the park.”
Among new rules posted at the park are a ban on sleeping bags and other camping paraphernalia.
Expect cops to start seriously breaking heads in the next week.
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The deadline given by Brookfield is 7:00am EDT (GMT-4) today.
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