Daily Mail
October 2, 2011
Police have arrested two dozen protesters for trespassing during a demonstration against Bank of America’s foreclosure practices at the banking giant’s offices in downtown Boston.
The Boston Herald reports that the event was an act of civil disobedience that the organizers intended to send the message that the lender’s practices were unfair.
‘They wanted to be arrested, and we obliged,’ Boston police Commissioner Edward F. Davis told the newspaper.
Organizers say about 3,000 people joined the protest.
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This is the same Bank of America that has wantonly foreclosed on endless thousands of improperly documented mortgages. In return for TARP bailout cash, the Treasury now owns stock in hundreds of banks. The US Treasury owns $45 billion of the Bank of America and cannot come up with any kind of equitable remedy and workouts for homeowners who have instead been tossed on the streets. Even more are paying their mortgages while their housing values sink to new lows with no turnaround in sight.
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