For the fifth night in a row, demonstrators at Occupy Tucson were ticketed for refusing to leave downtown’s Armory Park. 37 were arrested and cited on Wednesday night, said a police spokesman.... Read more»
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3 comments on this story
Not gonna work
A federal judge in Ohio has ordered police to stop ticketing supporters of the Occupy Wall Street movement in Cincinnati. Protesters had filed lawsuit against the city for banning people from a park where they have set up an encampment. So far, the city had ticketed the protesters approximately $25,000. Occupy Cincinnati protesters are calling on city council members to remove rules that ban anyone from being in a public park after 10 p.m.
TPD is much kinder than I would be in their place. I would remove them. They’re allegedly protesting because someone somewhere is breaking rules, yet these idiots are breaking rules in protest.
Textbook hypocritical.
TPD, please remove these idiots each night by any means necessary.
I appreciate that so far the Occupy Tucson protestors and the TPD have been getting along pretty well.
After all- police officers are part of 99% too.