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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Mayor Villar, Chief Beck to meet behind close doors to discuss Occupy LA "Timeline"

LAPD Chief Charlie Beck and Mayor Antonio Villar.
KFI's Steve Gregory is reporting that Mayor Antonio Villar and LAPD Chief Charlie Beck will meet behind close doors at 1:45 P.M., to discuss a "Timeline" for ending the occupation of grass space at City Hall.
In addition, the LA Times noted Chief Beck's comments on the process of ending Occupy LA.
Beck, however, said in a brief interview Tuesday morning that the tent city surrounding City Hall is not sustainable. The ongoing talks between the sides are focused on finding some compromise that would see the protesters voluntarily break down the camp.“That’s a piece of dirt, it’s not sustainable ecologically and it’s only going to get worse and worse,” Beck said, referring to the lawn that largely has been destroyed.  “We need to find either a different location or a different medium for them to use.” 
 .... this is going to take time as the damage costs rises on the South Lawn.
Your thoughts ..............
Scott Johnson in CD 14

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2 Comments:

Blogger g said:

THE OCCUPY MOVEMENT IS ORGANIZING A SERIES OF GROUP PROTESTS GO TO http://nov17.org,http://other98.com/ sign on to show your support. THIS IS A COUNTRY WIDE SHOW OF SUPPORT. THE CONGRESS FOR ONE WAS FEATURED ON 60 MINUTES TAKING INSIDER TRADE INFORMATION SO THEY HAVE NO INTEREST IN FIXING THE FINANCIAL SET UP. MAKE YOUR CHOICE.

November 16, 2011 4:30 PM  

Blogger FightFor347 said:

Because of the timing, I wonder if this has anything to do with the fact that other groups are showing more interest in participating and supporting the "Occupy Movement". It has become public knowledge that the league of cities have coordinated their "crackdowns" on their respective Occupation participants. Guess who the president of this "league of cities" is? That's right; our mayor.

November 17, 2011 6:41 AM  

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