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    NYC official: Protest cleanup is being postponed

    NEW YORK (AP) — The cleanup of a plaza in lower Manhattan where protesters have been camped out for a month was postponed early Friday, sending cheers up from a crowd that had feared the effort was merely a pretext to evict them.

    Deputy Mayor Cas Holloway said the owners of the private park, Brookfield Office Properties, had put off the cleaning. Supporters of the protesters had started streaming into the park in the morning darkness before the planned cleaning, forming a crowd of several hundred chanting people.

    "I'll believe it when we're able to stay here," said protester Peter Hogness, 56, a union employee from Brooklyn. "One thing we have learned from this is that we need to rely on ourselves and not on promises from elected officials."

    But protester Nick Gulotta, 23, was jubilant.

    He originally held up a sign referring to Mayor Michael Bloomberg that said: "Bloomberg Don't Evict Occupy Wall Street." People cheered and clapped him on the back when he scratched out the "don't" and replaced it with "didn't."

    "It shows when people work together, you really can make a difference and make justice happen," Gulotta said.

    A confrontation between police and protesters, who had vowed to stay put through civil disobedience, had been feared. Boisterous cheers floated up from the crowds as the announcement of the postponement circulated, and protesters began polling each other on whether to make an immediate march to Wall Street, a few blocks away.

    "Late last night, we received notice from the owners of Zuccotti Park — Brookfield Properties — that they are postponing their scheduled cleaning of the park, and for the time being withdrawing their request from earlier in the week for police assistance during their cleaning operation," the deputy mayor's statement said.

    The New York Police Department had said it would make arrests if Brookfield requested it and laws were broken. The deputy mayor's statement Friday said Brookfield believes it can work out an arrangement with the protesters that "will ensure the park remains clean, safe, available for public use," it said.

    Brookfield, a publicly traded real estate firm, had planned to power-wash the plaza section by section over 12 hours and allow the protesters back — but without much of the equipment they needed to sleep and camp there. The company called the conditions at the park unsanitary and unsafe.

    The company's rules, which haven't been enforced, have been this all along: No tarps, no sleeping bags, no storing personal property on the ground. The park is privately owned but is required to be open to the public 24 hours per day.

    In a last-ditch bid to stay, protesters had mopped and picked up garbage. While moving out mattresses and camping supplies, organizers were mixed on how they would respond when police arrived.

    Many protesters said the only way they would leave is by force. Organizers sent out a mass email Thursday asking supporters to "defend the occupation from eviction."

    Nicole Carty, a 23-year-old from Atlanta, had hoped the group's cleaning effort would stave off any confrontation. It wasn't clear early Friday whether that had anything to do with the company's decision to postpone the cleanup.

    "We tell them, 'Hey the park is clean, there's no need for you to be here,'" she said. "If they insist on coming in, we will continue to occupy the space."

    The demand that protesters clear out had set up a potential turning point in a movement that began Sept. 17 with a small group of activists and has swelled to include several thousand people at times, from many walks of life. Occupy Wall Street has inspired similar demonstrations across the country and become an issue in the Republican presidential primary race.

    The protesters' demands are wide-ranging, but they are united in blaming Wall Street and corporate interests for the economic pain they say all but the wealthiest Americans have endured since the financial meltdown.

    A spokesman for Bloomberg, whose girlfriend is a member of Brookfield's board of directors, had said Thursday that Brookfield had requested the city's assistance in maintaining the park.

    "We will continue to defend and guarantee their free speech rights, but those rights do not include the ability to infringe on the rights of others," Bloomberg spokesman Marc La Vorgna said, "which is why the rules governing the park will be enforced."

    Protesters have had some run-ins with police, but mass arrests on the Brooklyn Bridge and an incident in which some protesters were pepper-sprayed seemed to energize their movement.

    Bill de Blasio, the city's public advocate, had expressed concern over the city's actions as he inspected the park Thursday afternoon and listened to protesters' complaints.

    "This has been a very peaceful movement by the people," he said. "I'm concerned about this new set of policies. At the very least, the city should slow down."

    And attorneys from the New York City chapter of the National Lawyers Guild — who are representing an Occupy Wall Street sanitation working group — wrote a letter to Brookfield saying the company's request to get police to help implement its cleanup plan threatened "fundamental constitutional rights."

    The protest has led sympathetic groups in other cities to stage their own local rallies and demonstrations: Occupy Boston, Occupy Cincinnati, Occupy Houston, Occupy Los Angeles, Occupy Philadelphia, Occupy Providence, Occupy Salt Lake and Occupy Seattle, among them.

    The situation was tense near Colorado's state Capitol, where hundreds of Occupy Denver protesters were told to clear out or risk arrest. Dozens of police in riot gear moved into the park, declaring it closed and removing dozens of tents, but no clashes were reported early Friday.

    Occupy Seattle protesters running a live video feed from their corporate power protest at Seattle's Westlake Park said police started making arrests Thursday. Police confirmed that 10 people were arrested. City law bans camping in parks.

    Several protests are planned this weekend across the U.S. and Canada, and European activists are also organizing.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Larry Neumeister, Tom McElroy, Cara Anna, Deepti Hajela, Colleen Long, Cristian Salazar, Verena Dobnik, and Meghan Barr contributed to this report.

     

    1,759 comments

    • Boyd  •  7 mths ago
      "said protester Peter Hogness, 56... One thing we have learned from this is that we need to rely on ourselves and not on promises from elected officials.""

      Well that's -great- Peter! At 56 we're getting a taste of self reliance. Let's all give Peter a little positive re enforcement. Who knows, maybe he'll decide that health care and income are something he should do for himself as well...
      • Eater of Worlds 7 mths ago
        Boyd, do you have a money mint at your house? Do you run your own town? Are you the President of your own country? No? Oh you rely on the Government for those things? REALLY? Wow. I thought you were self reliant! You probably should think about all the people and institutions you depend on to survive before you try to ridicule people for understanding that they depend on other people. You needed your parents to give birth to you! And here you are entitled thinking you deserve your life. Gee. You didn't even earn your life. Get real dude.
      • Joe 7 mths ago
        Whats next is he going to make his own bed?
    • CMN_Trailrider  •  7 mths ago
      Please tell me why anyone should be forced to give up the money they have worked their butt off for by paying even more taxes than they already do just because someone else complains that they make to much? I understand that programs cost money to run and that is why I pay 35% while people making under $34,000 per year only pay 10%-15% (and they get that back in returns). How much more than you do I need to pay? Why should my family be forced to make sacrifices just because I have been successful? Why should people be punished for being independent and hard working? If you force more expenditures on employers they will meet their budget by cutting costs where they can. That will lead to corporate downsizing, loss of benefits for employees, or even more outsourcing to other countries. Do you really want to be part of the movement that makes millions of people suffer equally rather than one that encourages success?
      • Gladiator 7 mths ago
        i guess you need to do the math , 35000x15% vs 350000x35% w /deductions
      • Gladiator 7 mths ago
        boy you dumb
      • CMN_Trailrider 7 mths ago
        Seems to me that claiming you pay more than I do when you get yours back in returns is"dumb". My 35% is nearly triple your annual salary of $35,000 so again, Why should my taxes increase to pay for you?
    • Greg  •  7 mths ago
      The crowds are larger in front of stores to get new iPhone 4S.
      • Dio 7 mths ago
        we'll see tomorrow..
      • Ed K 7 mths ago
        so basically you are pointing out how stupid we are?? some realize some don't!
    • Jere  •  7 mths ago
      Has the look and smell of the late 60s hippie protesters, some of whom grew up to become highly successful capitalists and are now the targeted objects of this current crop.
      • Dio 7 mths ago
        How many hippies own banks or corporations that you know of exactly?
    • Fed UP  •  7 mths ago
      Citizens..... Have you forgot all the Bail Out Money the Congress did in 2007 and again in 2008 ,,,,We said NO and they did it anyway,,, what ever they feel like they do N O M O R E .. This is one of the reasons they are protesting. How about some ACCOUNTABILITY for all elected Officials And all BANK PERSONNEL INCLUDING THE THIEFS OF WALL STREET,,, AND NOW NOT 20 years from now!!!!!!!!!!!!
      • Christine 7 mths ago
        Than why aren't they protesting in D.C. where the decision to bail them out was made.
    • r  •  7 mths ago
      Gives new meaning to the word "squatter".
    • LIBERALH8R  •  7 mths ago
      OBAMA ADMIN. hopes this diverts attention from his 3 years of FAILURE
    • Rich  •  7 mths ago
      BS, make THEM clean it, or bust 'em for littering.
    • addy  •  7 mths ago
      Can half of you spell??? HOLY CRAP!!!
    • HowlingWolfPaw  •  7 mths ago
      to the disillusioned and misinformed... every economic crisis we are in now is just a symptom of the real problem. and that is simple mathematics and the way our currency system works (or doesnt work). in 1913 the federal reserve bank was created. it gave money printing powers to a privately owned bank so that the govt would stop printing enless money. this bank prints money for material cost and then charges the govt face value plus interest. Since all new money is now borrowed from th banks instead of being created to pay it back the govt must take out new loans. this creates a cycle of perpetual and exponential debt that can never be repaid because there is more money owed to the banks than there is in existence to pay it back. this also creates the situation where all money in existence isnt ours anymore were just borrowing it from the banks. this is a form of economic slavery. easily manipulated by the changing of interest rates and the flow of credit. when the dreit stopped in the great depression everyone had to forclose on thier farms becasue all the money was being sucked up by the banks from people who could pay leaving no money left for others who couldnt. it didnt matter if they hada product to sell or not, its mathematics. becasue of this we can no longer believe we live ina free country. and that is what the youth of today are waking up to. for every dollar you have that is anothe rdollar plus that someone else owes. so the people who have millions and even billions prevent many from realizinfg thier dreams. this is not the american way, all of the bailouts and housing bubbles were just the symptoms of the true problem. interest based lending. i commend all the protesters however I warn. these people are cunning and want you to protest becasue they will use it to gain even more power, martial states of law and even wanting to collapse the economy to bring in the NEW WORLD ORDER. they are preparing the sheep to be sheered.
    • Mark  •  7 mths ago
      Hey 99%ers.........Want a job? Visit your local neighborhood military recruiter.
    • thomas  •  7 mths ago
      Bloomberg's wife is on the board of directors for that private park...so, do the math...
    • Calvin  •  7 mths ago
      Jenifer please check the facts before posting. The people you refer to as rich py over 59% of the taxes in the US and that is not including sales tax paid on purchases they make. Half of the people pay no taxes at all those people are in the lower middle and lower economic class. FOrm listening to the ramblings of protestors over the last several days it is evident that the only thing that they want is a free ride on the government. It is intresting that all these out of work poor people who are protesting all have the lasted cell phones and other gagets, wear designer clothes and use the resourses provided by the very people they demonize. Before someone goes off half cocked I am not rich in fact I am currently unemployed and the largest salery I have ever made was 45,000 a year and that is with a Master Degree. But my situation is not caused by the rich guys who provide jobs it is your leader Obama.
    • Doc  •  7 mths ago
      i blame it on the great obama depression! hey hey ho ho , obamo got to go! hey hey ho ho obamo got to go! the demorats have had control since 06 and have made it worse ! hey hey ho ho nancy got to go! hey hey ho ho , harry got to go! ITS TIME FOR MO BETTER CHANGE! LETS THROW THE BUMMS OUT!
    • Deepsix  •  7 mths ago
      Obama plans to expand his list of "basic rights" under more of his entitlemenst programs.
      Big screen TV's, cell phones and spring break in Cancun are now to be included. Lets just tear up the "Bill of Rights" and say everything that you have I have a right too bycouretesy of the government. Jealousy and envey will prevail in Obama's " Land of Confiscation & Redistribution". The Commander and Chief redistributionist, leader of the anarchists, will soon institute tax slavery and push back tax freedom day by the taxation of all branches of government combined, to October.
    • freeman  •  7 mths ago
      all the groups nationwide should go to washington,and camp there,the !% starts there and ends there,both partys are corrupt and the lies and secrecy of this government is getting out of control,we can not afford obama and the hatred he has for whites and jews,rev wrights 20 years of preaching hatred has caused obama to destroy the middle class and spit on israel,i smell a revolution or civil war seeing obama is a master of dividing this country and shoving his agenda down americans trouts.GOD help this country
    • AAK  •  7 mths ago
      All of us have constitutional right to gather for protests, demonstrations, celebrations, jubilations, etc. However, because of such rights, we then are obligated and have responsibility for our behavior, hygiene, etc, and to keep the area of gathering clean and safe. Therefore, because of the financial crises we are experiencing personally, locally, nationally, and, all agencies are being required to tighten budgets, lay off personnel, etc, a charge should be levied on those desiring to gather en masse publicly for what ever reason to help offset the cost of maintaining order and safety.

      All of us have the choice to gather en masse. If I choose to participate in the gathering, then I should be required to pay to offset the costs of such gatherings to the taxpayer. If I choose not to gather, then I do not pay.
    • joe  •  7 mths ago
      I visited the Occupy Wall Street protesters last week. The Zucotti park was clean and organized. What n o one has yet asked is how did Brookfield get to 'own' what was a public park originally called "Liberty Park Plaza". Pay Attention: behind every transfer of a public park is a crime. Let us have an investigation of "how" Brookfield came to allegedly 'own' this park!
    • Robert  •  7 mths ago
      Want to bet that the police move in on Saturday to evict the protestors? Most people do not pay attention to the news on Saturday.
    • karim  •  7 mths ago
      no clean up for the park till the cleam up the croocks from wall st
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