Declaration of Occupy Wall Street

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I think you are confusing the "poop on cop car pic" with the "Poop on sidewalk pic" The "poop on sidewalk" pic is the one I saw corrected. I believe it was part of the WTO protests. Maybe both were. :dunno:

Occupy Wall Street: Shocking photos show protester defecating on POLICE CAR | Mail Online


6:45 p.m.: A sergeant took a phone call from a "donor" of two food boxes to Occupy and he wanted to complain that when they dropped off the food, he and his friend saw "buckets of human waste" sitting around the camp. This was very disturbing to the donor and his friend.
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San Francisco's public health department issued a sobering warning to the Occupy San Francisco community Tuesday, letting protesters know that the city has deemed their encampment an "imminent health hazard."

"Evidence of excrement, urine and vomit were observed throughout the park," officials said in a notice first reported by SFGate. "Fecal material was observed on stairs and grass. A container of human waste was observed along the Embarcadero side of the park."

The unsettling description didn't stop there.

"Several piles of vomit were observed along the Embarcadero side of the park," the department said. "Pile of feces and tampons found at a nearby pathway. Flies and urine observed along pathway."

Occupy San Francisco Deemed A Health Hazard As Protesters Vow To Relocate
 
I would be very interested to know how many of the people participating really understand the issues and how many have simply hopped on the bandwagon. (not possible but, still, I am curious)

That would be interesting to know.
 
RINOs

btw - crapping on police car was from several years ago.

And I guess Koko doesn't realize people still think the Tea Partiers are bad, and crazy, and stupid, and ill informed, and the list goes on and on.:laugh2:
 
We have had and continues to have violence, vandalism, threats of death against shop or vendor owners or other people, private properties that get damaged, serious case of rampant head lice in one squatter camp, cases of drug-resistence tuberculosis in an Atlanta camp, rapes (for both male and female), the general assault on each other, the pissing and crapping in parks and on sidewalks you can see and smell, crapping on a police car, loss of business revenues in nearby stores and shops, deaths in camps with a few from drug overdose, news reporters assaulted and threatened in public areas, trash...lots of trash, lots of arrests, too, a Molotov cocktail attack on Portland's World Trade Center, hacking into a mayor's website, the throwing of urine, blood and other bodily fluids at food vendors for not serving free meals, unplugging an ATM so they can use it to power their laptops, damaged some of the businesses bathrooms, etc, etc, etc..........

I guess you get the picture. They own it. That's what the public will remember them as. And people thought that the Tea Party was bad?

From what I heard - in NYC, when the police removed the barricades and allowed the protesters to set up washrooms and be permitted to throw out trash - that the level of complaints went way way down as well as number of conflicts between protestors and the police. the business owners are thrilled because the protestors have greatly added to their customer base. It was apparently the restrictions enforced by the police that was causing all the problems. Once the restrictions were removed and permits were granted, it became an entirely different story.
 
I would be very interested to know how many of the people participating really understand the issues and how many have simply hopped on the bandwagon. (not possible but, still, I am curious)

I'm curious too. I can tell by some posts that some people have no clue what exactly happened that led to the crash of 2008.
 
From what I heard - in NYC, when the police removed the barricades and allowed the protesters to set up washrooms and be permitted to throw out trash - that the level of complaints went way way down as well as number of conflicts between protestors and the police. the business owners are thrilled because the protestors have greatly added to their customer base. It was apparently the restrictions enforced by the police that was causing all the problems. Once the restrictions were removed and permits were granted, it became an entirely different story.

Exactly. Restrictions create the problems, and then they want to blame it on the protesters.:roll: God I hate circular logic.:roll:
 
Yeah Koko....don't you know anything. It was the police enforcing the law for all citizens that caused the problem. :roll:

And yeah, I am sure the local business owners and taxpayers are THRILLED!
 
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my google search showed that....

Occupy Wall Street: Protester defecating on a Police Car

Ewww..........
 
I'm curious too. I can tell by some posts that some people have no clue what exactly happened that led to the crash of 2008.

Might as well bow out of the discussion for awhile, DC. There is no having an intelligent discourse until the children that find themselves so amusing go to bed.
 
Might as well bow out of the discussion for awhile, DC. There is no having an intelligent discourse until the children that find themselves so amusing go to bed.

I think you're right. I had hoped this thread would open up intelligent informed discussions about the events that led to the formulation of OWS and constructive inputs on what can be done to make things better but...heh, wishful thinking, I guess.

Bowing out now.
 
The entire population of Occupy Atlanta have tested positive for the drug resistant airborne version of tuberculosis.
 
From what I heard - in NYC, when the police removed the barricades and allowed the protesters to set up washrooms and be permitted to throw out trash - that the level of complaints went way way down as well as number of conflicts between protestors and the police. the business owners are thrilled because the protestors have greatly added to their customer base. It was apparently the restrictions enforced by the police that was causing all the problems. Once the restrictions were removed and permits were granted, it became an entirely different story.

Business owners thrilled?
Hacker Group 'Anonymous' Threatens New York Stock Exchange Website As Occupy Wall Street Protests Continue « CBS New York

Cafe Laid Off 21 Workers Because of Occupy Wall Street, Owner Says - DNAinfo.com

Local business owner complains of threats from Occupy Wall Street protesters - NYPOST.com


Oh, btw, no permits were granted.
 
I think you're right. I had hoped this thread would open up intelligent informed discussions about the events that led to the formulation of OWS and constructive inputs on what can be done to make things better but...heh, wishful thinking, I guess.

Bowing out now.

Yet the event themselves led to all kinds of nasty stuff that I've listed. It's a leaderless enterprise.
 
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