Sunday, October 16, 2011

Clean up on Aisle Zuccotti!

Funny how you never see the right wing covering this stuff. The protesters had arranged - from long before the 'clean up' tactic was announced - to use power cleaners to clean up the park area. However, the owners of the park, who have ownership contingent on the park being a public park available 24/7 for public use, have denied the protesters access to water or power for the power washers (or anything else). So in order to clean, the protesters have brought in water in containers for cleaning, along with green clean up products and other cleaning supplies which were donated. The support for the protesters is so large, so broad based (so not just 'hippies') that they can not possibly use all of the offered cleaning supplies.

A point of information, there has been daily clean up of Zuccotti park, by protesters, prior to this video.


4 comments:

  1. Wow! Look! Fact based view of Occupy Wall Street that doesn't mesh with the dirty hippy story.

    No comments.

    I guess I must have stunned the right wing fact free crowd into silence.

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  2. All the effort after the letter complaining of the filth and poor behavior.....

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  3. Wow, rage comes up with the same old BS.

    I bet you have never been to one of these protests, Rage.

    And I know you didn't listen to the video.

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  4. BTW, the photograph of the OWS protester taking a shit on the police car probably was taken far away from the protests.

    Note on back of the Police Car:

    81 PCT

    Wouldn't that be NYPD's 81st Precinct? If it is an NYPD car--since the NYPD shield is blocked from sight. Although googling 81st Precinct only turns up the one in Brooklyn.

    The 81st Precinct is located in the north central area of the borough of Brooklyn. This neighborhood is known as "Bedford Stuyvesant." A small section along the southern border is referred to Stuyvesant Heights.

    Zucotti Park is at 1 Liberty Plaza, New York, NY 10006, in the 1st Precinct, which Google maps estimates as being close to 6 miles away!

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