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    2nd wave of evictions is sweeping away Occupiers

    PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A tent city that's among the longest-lived Occupy protest encampments is coming down as part of a new wave of eviction orders against demonstrators aligned with the movement in communities including Miami, Washington and Pittsburgh.

    Occupy Maine demonstrators removed several large tents over the weekend, and the city on Monday gave them additional time to remove the rest.

    Demonstrators who established the encampment just two weeks after the Occupy Wall Street encampment set up shop in New York City vowed to continue their work to call attention to corporate excess and economic inequality.

    "Just because the occupation is changing form doesn't mean it's going away," Heather Curtis, one of the campers, said Monday before she started hauling away her belongings from snow-covered Lincoln Park.

    The encampments that were the heart of the movement are becoming scarcer. On Monday, a judge issued what appeared to be the final notice for Occupy Pittsburgh to leave. Over the past week, police began removing demonstrators in Miami; Austin, Texas; and Washington, D.C.

    The voices are still making themselves heard, though.

    On Monday, about 20 demonstrators disrupted a legislative budget hearing in Albany, N.Y., shouting that millionaires should be taxed more. Albany's camp was busted up in December.

    Occupy Maine, which already has office space elsewhere in Portland, plans to continue getting its message out through other means, as well.

    "You can only fight for so long and you realize at the end that it's a new beginning," said Deese Hamilton, one of the four named plaintiffs in a lawsuit aiming to keep protesters in Lincoln Park. Hamilton was homeless before joining with the Occupy protesters.

    The campers were supposed to be out by Monday morning, and they dismantled four to five communal tents over the weekend. But 16 tents remained Monday morning, and the city granted the group's request for more time, giving them until Friday to finish the cleanup.

    There was little activity in the morning. But by the afternoon, several people were raking, and others were taking down tents.

    "They've asked for this amount of time in order to remove the remaining structures, so we're taking them at their word," said Nicole Clegg, city spokeswoman.

    Occupy Maine started up Oct. 1 with a protest in Portland's Monument square and set up in Lincoln Park two days later.

    Throughout the frigid Maine winter, when temperatures have dropped below zero, protesters rotated in and out to keep a constant presence, with those in the park keeping the cold at bay by huddling in communal tents equipped with propane heaters.

    At one point, as many as 70 tents were set up in Lincoln Park, but that number had dropped by the time a state judge last week declined to grant Occupy Maine's request for injunction to prevent the city from enforcing an eviction notice issued Dec. 15.

    Like in many other cities, Portland officials cited concerns about disturbances, public safety and sanitation at the park, which is supposed to close between 10 p.m. and 6:30 a.m.

    In Portland, the demonstrators were largely peaceful. But some of the city's homeless moved in, along with associated problems of substance abuse and mental illness. Police said the number of calls to the park jumped after the demonstrators set up camp.

    Most big occupy encampments — including the flagship at New York's Zuccotti Park and in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, Oakland, Philadelphia and Portland, Ore. — were forcibly cleared late last year by officials who cited problems similar to Portland's.

    In the first big wave of evictions, police acknowledged consulting and sharing information and tactics with colleagues elsewhere. The level of consultation this time around is not clear, although a Portland spokesman did acknowledge talks with officials in Bangor and Augusta, other Maine cities with an Occupy presence.

    John Branson, attorney for Occupy Maine, argued that the Portland campers were demonstrating their rights to freedom of expression. He said campers will decide after they finish the cleanup whether they want to continue to pursue the lawsuit.

    For now, they're concentrating on getting the park cleaned up, he said, and they plan to raise money to plant new grass and shrubbery in the spring.

     

    25 comments

    • Jacques  •  Lafayette, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      Don't you feel sorry for them? A product of the US education system and they think the US isn't fare, *ell yes, you have to pay the fare for everything. Everybody has their hand out,especially the government.
    • Joey JoJo Shabadoo  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      I hope they hose the whole area down with disinfectant. Have been anywhere near these camps? The smell of BO and chihuly makes me want to puke.
      • seawench 3 mths ago
        you mean patchouli? Chihuly is an over priced glass bowl named after the man who created them. (popular here in Seattle). but i agree, the smell of that crap does make you feel sick.
      • usmc 3 mths ago
        @Joey -- Must smell like your house .
      • Joey JoJo Shabadoo 3 mths ago
        Seawench, I stand corrected. It smells like crap, whatever it is.
    • Jacob  •  3 mths ago
      I dont like the Occupy people ....BUT its their rights as Americans to be there this is anti Constitution.
      • SCOTT E 3 mths ago
        You should try reading it. You dont have the right to occupy anything
    • moneygirl007  •  Huntington Beach, California  •  3 mths ago
      Same morons that I had to coincide with in San Francisco that chained themselves to all of the bridges so that no one could go to work! That's smart, stop the people who have jobs from being able to feed their families and generate income for the Country!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Wetumpka, Alabama  •  3 mths ago
      Rubber bullets and tear gas for all the OWS losers.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      CALL THE ORKIN MAN!!!
      • usmc 3 mths ago
        Whats it time for your shower .
    • Greg  •  Blairsville, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      OWS is so last year ago. Now it is just a bunch of human rejects looking for more Obama food stamp program to sell for drugs
    • David  •  Temple, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Go Occupy a job fair or something productive. All they are doing is wasting tax payers money. These cities are already struggling and now have to have more officers on duty and worry about clean up etc. GET A JOB AND STOP CRYING!!!!
      • usmc 3 mths ago
        Maybe they feel Americans deserve better than your minimum wage job without medical .
      • David 3 mths ago
        Shouldn't ASSume there Usmc. Makes ya looke like an #$%$
      • Daddy 3 mths ago
        Well said David.
    • Diogenes  •  3 mths ago
      Keep it quiet, keep it quiet.
      They are breaking the law, and stopping people from using public facilities,
      but Rachel Maddow loves them and the Democrats support them.
      So keep all this quiet.

      And remember, THEY did not pay for the permits the Tea Party was forced to buy.
      • viejo 3 mths ago
        who the hell is Rachel Maddow?
      • Lenny 3 mths ago
        Rachel maddow need a broom stick shoved her her #$%$z
    • unowhour  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  3 mths ago
      About time...
    • Don  •  Mission, Kansas  •  3 mths ago
      Occupy protestors= addicts, drunks, and bums. If they really want to get rid of these idiots once and for all they need to bring back the vagrancy laws and start enforcing them.
    • PATRICK  •  3 mths ago
      treat those bums like it's a whack-a-mole game
    • David M  •  Terre Haute, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      Your 15 minutes are up, you bums.
    • Amerika  •  3 mths ago
      Sure, we can't have any of this on video, it might make it's way to the rest of the world. We don't want anyone to see the real state of the union outside the US, or even in the US.
    • Kim  •  3 mths ago
      Evictions won't take eliminate this movement and the one important message you should get out of this is the injustic of justice
    • ToddD  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      I was raised that you could swing your fist any way you wanted, as long as you didn't hit someone elses face. The Occupy movement can be anything they want- just don't ask us to pay for it. That takes food out off my kids table. I'm sure they've turned their back on food stamps, welfare, public assistance in all ways and are living on love. but having seen a few of the encampments, I'm skeptical that they aren't just lazy, naiive or socially disenfranchised. They made their point (sort of) but its over now...buh bye.
    • Daddy  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      This is America. You can be anything you want to be in this country. Its not the Governments fault, or Banks, or Stockmarket, ect...ect..ect...that your a lazy piece of crap living in your moms basement beating off to porn and smoking weed everyday. GET AN EDUCATION, THEN A JOB! #$%$ about it doesnt solve your problem. Take some responsibility for YOURSELF!
    • EvilDoersRUs  •  3 mths ago
      The Maynard G. Krebs aversion to hard work, once good for a cheap laugh, has become a cultural value passed on from generation to food-stamp generation.
      Sorry, but this whole "we must embrace multi-culturalism, because, after all, you cannot claim one culture is superior to others" is a bunch of horse hockey.
    • the whole world knows...  •  Gig Harbor, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      OCCUPY has served it's purpose paving the way for the stronger movement ANONYMOUS...!
    • rickp  •  Providence, Rhode Island  •  3 mths ago
      forget occupying property...Occupy the polls in November...you can make a change...
      vote out all the millionares is a start....vote out all Repubtards works also.
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