AFP
October 13, 2011
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.
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.
“Mayor Bloomberg went to Zuccotti Park to talk with the protesters himself and inform them that on Friday morning Brookfield Properties will clean the park,” a statement from deputy mayor for operations Cas Holloway said.
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well i sure hope they dont go back on there word ….its the cities job to cater to the people not the foreign moneychanger scumfuck federal reserve bankters of the NWO adgenda to distroy america for its people like they distroyed the DCgov in 1913 ….and made it into there trained puppets of the DCgov to do there wishes and not the peoples
it would be quite dumb to go after the people …but we know were talking about braindead moneychanger puppets zoobies….