Occupy L.A., city inching into endgame for City Hall camp

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Rocco

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Nov 27, 2011, 10:01:15 AM11/27/11
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This is really significant because it demonstrates the possibility
that majors are willing to listen rather then beat people up.


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Occupy L.A., city inching into endgame for City Hall camp


Occupy L.A. protesters in talks with the city say they've sought a
departure deadline extension and officials are mulling it. One says
the city slightly backed off its offer of office space and land.

Occupy L.A. tents can be seen along Temple Street at the corner of
Spring… (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
November 23, 2011|By Kate Linthicum, Los Angeles Times
The first outlines of an endgame for Occupy Los Angeles began taking
shape as protesters considered a controversial package of incentives
to encourage the peaceful resolution of their seven-week demonstration
and details emerged of a possible Monday deadline for protesters to
leave their City Hall camp.

Protesters who have been in negotiations with city officials said that
they have asked for an extension of the departure deadline and that
officials are considering their request.

http://articles.latimes.com/2011/nov/23/local/la-me-occupy-la-20111123

Kenn Belanger

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Nov 27, 2011, 2:37:29 PM11/27/11
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One simple short question. Isn't City Hall PUBLIC property?


Rocco Campanella

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Nov 27, 2011, 3:00:17 PM11/27/11
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Yes it is Public Property.  

Legal Definition: "public property n. property owned by the government or one of its agencies, divisions, or entities. Commonly a reference to parks, playgrounds, streets, sidewalks, schools, libraries and other property regularly used by the general public. "

Kenn Belanger

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Nov 27, 2011, 3:58:02 PM11/27/11
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Sounds like it belongs to ALL of us.


On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 1:00 PM, Rocco Campanella <woodlands...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes it is Public Property.  

Legal Definition: "public property n. property owned by the government or one of its agencies, divisions, or entities. Commonly a reference to parks, playgrounds, streets, sidewalks, schools, libraries and other property regularly used by the general public. "



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