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Occupy May Day – as it happened ... Coverage of Occupy and May Day protests in New York and other US cities, plus highlights from around the world

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Peter Burgess

Occupy May Day – as it happened Coverage of Occupy and May Day protests in New York and other US cities, plus highlights from around the world

IMAGE Occupy Wall Street protestors march down Fifth Avenue towards Union Square during a May Day rally in New York City. Photograph: Monika Graff/Getty Images

8.15am: Good morning and welcome to our live blog coverage of Occupy demonstrations on this May Day. We'll be covering protests in New York City, across the United States and around the world.

May Day is a pagan festival of fertility marking the beginning of summer. Since the late 19th century the day has also been a milestone in the workers' rights movement. If you work an eight-hour day – or if your employer at least pays semi-plausible lip service to an eight-hour day – then you have occasion to celebrate, for it was on 1 May, 1886, that the protests began that would make the 8-hour workday the law.

On this 1 May , New York City has woken up to a better rain than we've had for weeks. It's good for the farmers, as they say. Both supporters and detractors of the Occupy movement will be watching to see how many protesters turn out today as a gauge of the strength of the movement.

Lauren@listentolala I wonder if this rain is going to slow down the May Day protest?? OWS seems to protest in ANY weather condition. 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite Here's a summary of the latest developments:

• Huge May Day marches have unfolded in Asia and Europe. Thousands turned out to demand higher wages in the Philippines, Indonesia and Taiwan, according to the Associated Press, while around 100,000 marched in Moscow and 2,000 in Greece.

• New York police raided the homes of at least three Occupy activists and 'interrogated residents about plans for tomorrow's protest'. Gawker reports: 'They asked what I was doing tomorrow, and if I knew of any activities, any events—that was how the conversation started,' said activist Zachary Dempster.

• Favorite headline so far is in the Murdoch-owned New York Post: 'OWS 'May' get ugly out there.' The story lede also works in 'mayhem.' Hats off. The coverage is alarmist but the pun-ny bone is intact.

8.37am: The Occupy movement has called on protesters to participate in a General Strike: stay home from work and school, skip the chores and take to the streets. Rallies are happening in Bryant Park, Madison Square Park and Union Square.

To follow the action on Twitter watch #m1gs, #m1ows and #ows.

Nick Pinto@macfathom

Here's the scene right now in Bryant Park: #OWS #m1nyc pic.twitter.com/Y9T1Ms9s 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite

Some protesters looking for a meetup at the Brooklyn Bridge also are headed to Bryant Park. C.S. Muncy@CSMuncyPhoto Nothing happening at Brooklyn Bridge. Heading up to Bryant Park. #M1NYC #OWS 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite The Guardian's Ryan Devereaux will be providing updates from Bryant Park. Ryan Devereaux@RDevro Just arrived to Bryant Park. Getting a sense of the scene. I'll be providing an update on @democracynow in about ten minutes. #ows #M1GS 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 8.40am: The New York Police Department sent around an internal memo yesterday to prepare officers for today's protests. The memo lists planned protests and describes tactics protesters are expected to use. The memo advises that the Occupy protests are distinct from rallies to be held by organized labor, 'expected to participate in their own customary May Day rally (which has occurred since 2004).'

An NYPD Bulletin dated April 29, 2012: 'Occupy Wall Street – May 1 General Strike.'

Among the planned Occupy rallies the police memo lists are a 'wildcat march' beginning at 1pm on East Houston St.; a 'Bike Bloc' to take over the streets beginning at 9am at Union Square; an 'NYC Hoodie March Against Police Violence'; and a BBQ in Ft. Greene Park. The memo also notes that rallies are planned for Bryant Park, Madison Square Park and Union Square.

'There are fissures within OWS,' the NYPD memo notes, 'but a 'respect for diversity of tactics,' which includes everything from peaceful protests to the kind of vandalism directed at Starbucks in April, when demonstrators tried to smash the windows at the Starbucks location at Astor Place, has been embraced by the movement.'

Occupy has published its own slate of events for the day. Here's a (sort of blurry) picture from Nick Pinto of the Village Voice:

Nick Pinto@macfathom Just got my free program. #OWS #m1nyc pic.twitter.com/DqcqtBQC 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite

8.45am: My colleagues Ryan Devereaux and Adam Gabbatt filed a story about preparations last night for the OWS General Strike today: About 80 Occupy Wall Street organisers are gathered in the stuffy basement of a lower Manhattan office building to discuss the final stages of the movement's most anticipated action this year. On a pair of tables in the corner of the room sit stacks of Occupy literature – magazines and newspapers produced by protesters – as well as stickers, posters and fliers: all propaganda for May Day, a nationwide day of action calling on the public to abstain from work, school, shopping, banking and household chores. 8.50am: Moira Herbst writes in the Guardian that the American labor movement needs to reclaim May Day: Since the late 19th century, some of the wreaths and adornments have given way to banners and flags, as 1 May has become International Workers' Day. Workers throughout the world hold marches and parties to celebrate solidarity and the common goal of achieving better working conditions and better lives. But American workers, for the most part, have been left out of the festivities. At the height of the cold war, May Day was considered too radical, too 'Soviet' perhaps, and the American Federation of Labor itself wanted distance from it. In 1958, President Dwight Eisenhower went so far as to declare 1 May 'National Loyalty Day'. Loyalty to one concept of America, that is – not worker solidarity. 8.55am: Occupy protesters are getting wet this morning – and looking for the sun to come out this afternoon. Occupy Wall Street@OccupyWallSt The rain won't stop us! (Besides, it's supposed to be be 73 and sunny by this afternoon. Come on out!) #OWS #M1GS #M1NYC 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 8.57am: A dispatch from Bryant Park: Ryan Devereaux@RDevro A number of pickets are now underway. Protesters are circling in front of Bank of America as police look on. #M1GS 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite Ryan Devereaux@RDevro There are 53 confirmed picket protests this morning. Protesters are preparing signs and getting ready to head to those locations. #M1GS 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 9.05am: A May Day notice from Anonymous. Anonymous@YourAnonNews ╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱ ╱┳┳┓┏┓┓┏╱┳┓┏┓┓┏╱ ╱┃┃┃┣┫┗┫╱┃┃┣┫┗┫╱ ╱┛┛┛┛┛┗┛╱┻┛┛┛┗┛╱ ╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱ ★ May 1 - goo.gl/c1yzS #M1GS #Mayday 30 Apr 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite Here's a widely circulated rally poster calling for a General Strike: A rally poster for the Occupy Wall Street May Day General Strike. 9.08am: Protest picket sites include the New York Times building. Lindsay/Osorio 2012 @VotePSL #m1nyc #m1gs #mayday one of the #99pickets. Outside of the New York Times building campl.us/jckU 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite Mother Jones has a map of planned protests around the country today. 9.11am: For a full schedule of planned rallies and protests in New York City, today, visit the 'NYC Full Schedule of Permitted and Unpermitted May Day 2012 Actions' at OccupyWallStreet.org. A May Day rally poster by Hugh D'Andrade. 9.17am: Occupy protesters have gathered outside the Bank of America tower at Bryant Park. Others are headed for the Chase Bank HQ at Park Ave and 48th St. Ryan Devereaux@RDevro Barricades surround the entrance to BOA. Employees being asked to show ID. Dozens of police present including counterterrorism officers. 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite Ryan Devereaux@RDevro Pretty good-sized turnout at BOA picket. Apparently numbers are low at Chase though so reinforcements are en route. Following them. #M1GS 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 9.33am: Some protests and police activity so far this morning, via Twitter: Nick Pinto@macfathom Barricades and helmeted cops outside the Bank of America picket: #OWS #m1nyc #99PKTS pic.twitter.com/U687nhOg 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite Joseph Galbo@JosephGalbo #M1gs now outside #wellsfargo instagr.am/p/KFeSpcxuFM/ 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite Patrick deHahn@patrickdehahn At the Brooklyn Bridge, quiet - barricades prepared if needed later today. #ows #m1nyc #m1gs yfrog.com/ntu4pkoj 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite Occupy Eye@OccupyEye Police presence high at Bryant Park for #M1GS ! Will be live soon #OWS pic.twitter.com/G5Wxp1q4 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite A picket line outside News Corp: Louis Mazzei@515LM 'We are the #99% and we're here to fight back! ' #MayDay #M1GS #99pickets #Foxnews t.co/HsH4Rtcp 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 9.40am: 'Happy May Day' and 'Today is May' trending on Twitter. (Meanwhile #m1nyc has been temporarily taken over by a spambot offering all manner of outre entertainment.) Who promoted #CorporateGreed? 'Happy May Day' and 'Today Is May' both trending on Twitter US. 9.45am: Staying dry. Ryan Devereaux@RDevro 'Education is the weapon of the people'- waterproofed sign outside BOA. #m1gs pic.twitter.com/ZUpORNSG 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 9.52am: Check out our slide show of May Day workers' rights rallies around the world today. Nepal, South Korea, Indonesia, Russia, Greece and on. 9.56am: Ryan Devereaux is following Occupy protesters as they make their way from Bryant Square to the Chase Bank headquarters on Park Ave. Ryan Devereaux@RDevro #M1GS protesters making their way through Time Square. pic.twitter.com/3uTWh7QA 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 10.02am: Another view of the Occupy protest as it moves through Times Square. Occupy Congress@OCongress twitpic.com/9g0wgg 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite Our social news editor Katie Rogers (@katierogers) has put together a public list of @occupydc activists on Twitter. Check it out. 10.09am: Now a good view of a major protest kitty-corner from Radio City Music Hall at 50th St. and 6th Ave. An on-the-ground, livestream view of the protest from Timcast by Tim Pool is live now. A line of police on motor scooters has formed on 6th Avenue. Protesters are drumming and chanting: 'All day, all week, Occupy Wall Street.' 10.14am: The occupy crowd in Midtown strikes an upbeat tone. Video here. Mic check: 'Today is a beautiful day.' Mic check: 'We love you all.' Mic check: 'Thanks for coming to the party.' Occupy protesters in midtown from the Tim Pool Timcast. And: 'The people, united, will never be defeated.' 10.20am: News Corp HQ: Ryan Devereaux@RDevro 'Police set to deal with Occupy crowd that vows to shut down city today' - Fox News ticker at News Corp. #m1gs #ows pic.twitter.com/3xcVDBrN 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 10.27am: Here's a split screen of live video of Occupy protests in NYC and in London. Other live streams from New York here and here. The Occupy Unity livestream channel is here. Feeds from LA, San Fran and NYC. Update: and Portland! 10.33am: A crowd of what appears to be hundreds of protesters is moving off 6th Ave. toward Rockefeller plaza. The crowd stopped in front of a Chase Bank branch, where police officers formed a cordon. Ryan Devereaux@RDevro #M1GS march makes a stop at Chase. Protesters chant to police, 'Who do you serve? Who do you protect?' pic.twitter.com/rpAAS7lC 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite Molly Knefel@mollyknefel March now heading east on 51st #m1gs #ows pic.twitter.com/XdcZkUox 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 10.46am: The Occupy protest moving down 5th Ave. in Manhattan is big enough that the sidewalks are full and police have yelled at protesters to clear intersections. The crowd is moving but the number of people involved makes fluid movement impossible. We're watching Tim Pool's livecast as he walks with the crowd. The rain has stopped in New York. It's not exactly sunny, but the umbrellas and ponchos have disappeared. Protesters are chanting, 'Banks got bailed out, we got sold out.' 10.50am: Occupy protesters are planning May Day protests across the country. A Washington DC protest is scheduled for 3.30pmET. A protest in Chicago is due to start momentarily. In San Francisco, ferry operators have shut down service this morning in anticipation of a strike, according to CNN. In Los Angeles, a ''4 Winds' People's Power Car and Bike Caravan' is planned to move from the four corners of the city and converge around downtown LA this afternoon. 11.02am: An Occupy protester is arrested in Midtown. Infraction unknown. Police pin and handcuff an Occupy protester, in a screen grab from Tim Pool's livecast. 11.05am:My colleague Katie Rogers has more detail on May Day Occupy protests planned nationwide today: EAST COAST: In the District, over 300 protesters have RSVP'd to a May Day festival to begin at 3:30pm EST, and a march from Malcolm X Park (16th St and Euclid St NW) beginning at 6pm EST; the group plans to end their march at the White House. MIDWEST: Occupy Chicago protesters will rally at 1pm EST. According to The Chicago Tribune, protesters will gather at Union Park on the city's West side and proceed with a 2pm march to Federal Plaza in the Loop. WEST COAST: A large march is planned for the West Coast, but protesters say they will no longer attempt to shut down the Golden Gate Bridge as previously planned. Protesters say they'll participate in worker and student protests and strikes in Oakland and San Francisco. 11.12am: Follow our Ryan Devereaux as he tweets from the Occupy protests in New York City today. Ryan Devereaux RDevro RDevro Dramatic story of a white supremacist group that allegedly intended to attack May Day protesters. tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/05/marcus… yesterday · reply · retweet · favorite RDevro 'Afghanistan: A Gathering Menace'- this is a must-read. Via @JeffSharlet theamericanscholar.org/a-gathering-me… yesterday · reply · retweet · favorite RDevro @AdamGabbatt #TweetsThatActuallyHaveNothingToDoWithBreathalizers yesterday · reply · retweet · favorite RDevro @OccupyInfo That's what I said. yesterday · reply · retweet · favorite Join the conversation 11.18am: Our Karen McVeigh has more on the internal memo produced by the NYPD to guide officer response to today's protests: Produced by the NYPD SHIELD counterterrorism programme, it warns of possible 'militant elements' among protesters and of disruptive activities, such as vandalism. The briefing, dated April 27, 2012, noted there are 'fissures' within the OWS movement and that a 'respect for diversity of tactics' included vandalism. It said: 'The General Strike is the first of several major global demonstrations that the OWS movement has played a role in planning, including demonstrations scheduled for May 12, May 15 and May 17-21. As such, it should be expected that organizers have emphasized the important of turnout and will be seeking maximum media coverage.' It warned that 'pop-up' and splinter demonstrations and flash mobs may occur at any time especially during the evening actions. The disruptive events referred to in the NYPD briefing include: * an unpermited 'wildcat march' at 1pm at Sara D Roosevelt Park. Organisers have advocated the use of so-called 'Black-bloc' tactics to confront the police 'sometimes violently' and cited the tactics used in the G20 summit in Pittsburgh when trash cans, rocks and barricades were used in confrontations with police. * a 'Bike Bloc' in which small groups of protesters on bikes would try to disrupt traffic *attempts to block Manhattan-bound traffic at bridges and tunnels as well as attempts to stop ferry passengers. * an NYPD hoodie march against police violence 11.23am: Workers, unions and demonstrators have taken to the streets across the globe to mark May Day, and participants and locals have shared the scenes on Twitter. If you've been involved in an event to mark May Day, send a tweet to @guardian and we'll update this Storify. 11.34am: How big is the nationwide Occupy General Strike? We invite you to form your own reporter estimate. Here are live streams of Occupy protests in: New York and New York Portland Chicago Los Angeles San Francisco Who are we missing? Tweet @TeeMcSee or @KatieRogers 11.45am: Most protesters are celebrating May Day as an occasion to commemorate and promulgate the struggle for workers' rights. Some, however, are unwilling to give up their attachment to the holiday's colorful pagan roots. These Occupy protesters are keeping the May Day in May Day. Photo: Lysandra Ohrstrom Let them eat their cake – and have it too. Lysandra Ohrstrom@LysandraO May Day in Bryant Park yfrog.com/obmifdpsj 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 11.56am: View of the protest at Bryant Park. Ryan Devereaux@RDevro What may have been the largest #m1sg march has just returned to Bryant Park. #ows pic.twitter.com/ntWN9XOM 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite Expected at the park at noon is Tom Morello, formerly of Rage Against the Machine, who will lead a 'Guitarmy' Guitar Workshop and Rehearsal. The gathering at Bryant Park is operating with a permit from the city of New York. 12.01pm: Protesters in Chicago have started marching through the Loop in the city's downtown area, chanting against Bank of America: 'You pay, I pay, B of A has got to Pay!' Watch the livestream of the march here. According to Chicagoist, nearby businesses, including Bank of America, were told to give vendor lists to law enforcement officials and to keep their cameras on and working. 12.08pm: Reports of protesters marching across the Williamsburg and Brooklyn bridges. See a live stream of marchers on the Williamsburg Bridge here. The camera is following a tuba player, and being followed by protesters carrying a banner reading 'Kill Capitalism, Save the World.' 12.15pm: Police activity in Midtown, three avenue blocks from the heart of the protests in Bryant Park. M. Gould-Wartofsky@mgouldwartofsky Immigrant worker justice march has been encircled by riot police with batons out. 40th St. & Lexington #M1GS #MayDay pic.twitter.com/GOUXjO7e 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 12.21pm: The livestream of the protest that just crossed the Williamsburg Bridge is showing major protest activity on the Manhattan side of the bridge, on Delancey street and through the Lower East side. Follow OneSabin on Ustream for updates. The protest on the Lower East Side features a full marching band. Dressed as a marching band. Protesters on Manhattan's Lower East Side in a screen grab from OneSabin's feed. occupywallst.org is encouraging demonstrators to converge at Houston and 2nd Ave. 11:10am: Occupy Bushwick crossing the Williamsburg Bridge to join demos in Manhattan. Many folks heading back to Bryant Square to rest until next action. The Bike Bloc will be converging at 1 PM for wildcat march at Houston and 2nd Ave. Bring your bicycle! Meanwhile in Washington, DC, @OccupyKSt tweets: ¨We're already arriving at Malcolm X park for celebration. #M1 festivities start at 3, march at 6!¨ 12.35pm: A couple live stream updates from the West Coast. Oakland is here. Portland is here. 12.38pm: The NYPD official Twitter account has been inactive for 21 hours. Nothing to see here. NYPD NEWS ✔ @NYPDnews Suspect wanted for 4/26 public lewdness on subway on #Manhattan bound R train SteinwaySt 8005778477 yfrog.com/kgm7qkwj 30 Apr 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 12.41pm: A new live stream out of LA, by CrossXBones. A small group of protesters chants, 'Black, brown, Asian, white, LA for the general strike.' 12.55pm: Here's a picture of those arrests earlier on the Williamsburg Bridge. Les@LesHugTX RT @DeLucaMattS: About three marchers put in plastic cuffs as marchers cross Williamsburg bridge #M1GS #OWS pic.twitter.com/sdlwER3U 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 1.02pm: May Day protests in NYC. Jason Ahmadi of New York takes part in May Day protests as Occupy Wall Street and other groups march through the city. Photograph: James Fassinger Mario Lozada and Eileen Maxwell take part in an Occupy march in New York on May Day. Photograph: James Fassinger 1.14pm: A quick overview of the Occupy protests in NYC at the moment. Observers report large crowds of protesters, numbering in the hundreds, on Fifth Ave. in Midtown and on Houston Street. A large number of protesters remains in Bryant Park. The protesters also have a permit to gather at 4pm in Union Square, which may bring together the largest crowd of the day as rallies uptown and downtown converge. Marchers protesting outside a Chipotle restaurant on 5th Ave in a screen grab from live video broadcast by @Timcast. @Timcast is capturing the action on 5th Ave. 1.25pm: My colleague Adam Gabbatt caught the march on Houston St. Adam Gabbatt@AdamGabbatt Houston and Chrystie protest. 150ish people #m1gs pic.twitter.com/8Sx2bDyM 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite My colleague Ryan Devereaux is nearby. He has found the 'Kill Capitalism, Save the World' sign we saw crossing the Williamsburg Bridge earlier. Ryan Devereaux@RDevro Wildcat march staging in SoHo. #m1gs pic.twitter.com/9wdBHx99 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 1.32pm: Reports of clashes between police and protesters at the Occupy rally in Oakland. A live stream is here. Here, somewhat fuzzily, is the scene outside a Wells Fargo bank in downtown Oakland. Police guard a Wells Fargo bank in Oakland. A screen grab from CourtneyOccupy. occupywallst.org reports that helicopters are overhead. And in fact they are audible in the CourtneyOccupy livestream from the site. Protesters are chanting 'Whose streets? Our streets.' But they're hard to hear with the helicopters. 1.38pm: Marchers are moving through the Mission District of San Francisco. Occupy marchers there have joined up with unions and immigrants rights groups. You can follow the action in San Francisco on the punkboyinsf live stream. Occupy protesters in San Francisco, marching through the Mission. Screen Grab from @punkboyinsf And by the way, you can check out Occupy Unity to keep up with live streams across the country. 1.46pm: A May Day rally in Minneapolis, which you can follow at the uneditedcamera livestream. Marchers in Minneapolis on May Day, in a screen grab from a live stream from uneditedcamera. The music at this march is good. 1.47pm: An arrest in Oakland after an alleged chalking incident. Oakland Local@oaklandlocal First arrest. Was chalking -Anti-capitalist march #OO #m1gs #1 pic.twitter.com/OIT8V3sj 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 1.49pm: Heh Adrian Chen@AdrianChen Important update from #ows wildcat march from @Newyorkist pic.twitter.com/6FHPM8X8 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 2.06pm: @NSFreePress has a dozen cameras in the crowds in NYC. You can check out their live blog here. The NS Free Press@NSFreePress One last photo from @christopherdh90 who is in the thick of the wildcat march in Downtown Manhattan. pic.twitter.com/Eudu8xxk 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 2.15pm: Former Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello is addressing the crowd in Bryant Park. He's to lead the 'guitarmy' – a cadre of protesters bearing instruments – in a march to Union Square. Morello is talking about Woody Guthrie. Tom Morello addresses protesters at Bryant Park, in a screen grab from the @timcast live stream. 'This year is the 100th anniversary of Woody Guthrie's birth. If he were alive, even at 100, he would be in the streets with us today to sing this song – our song – 'This Land Is Your Land'.' Morello begins singing the song. Guthrie, whose father was a Democratic booster, was named for Woodrow Wilson, the Democratic candidate for president in 1912, the year the folk singer was born on Bastille Day, July 14. 2.24pm: Arrests now in Washington Square Park as well. New York police have not released a tally of arrests for the day so far. We have picked up reports of about 10 over the course of the morning. As protesters converge on Union Square there may be more. Ryan Devereaux@RDevro Multiple arrests, at least two, made outside Washington Square Park. A police scooter kicked to the ground in the process of one. #M1GS 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 2.30pm: I've just been speaking to Laura Long, who is part of the Occupy Oakland strike action in California. She said protesters have split into separate groups, including 'anti-capitalist, anti-patriarchy and anti-gentrification', and are marching to areas in downtown Oakland. She said the reaction from passersby had been 'very mixed' but 'for the most part [there has been] a lot of support'. There were some 150 people in Laura's march, she said, with protesters expecting numbers to grow through the day. As we spoke Laura and her fellow protesters arrived at Wells Fargo bank in downtown Oakland, where there is currently a stand off with police. Steven Angell sends this picture from the scene. Photograph: Steven Angell This is Adam Gabbatt taking over from Tom McCarthy's excellent work. 2.52pm: Photo embed of Occupy Boston marchers in the rain, courtesy of my colleague Katie Rogers: Anthony Bucci@axb21 Boom. #m1gsbos #m1gs twitpic.com/9g418f 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite Rainy weather appeared to be an early morning deterrent to Occupy Boston protesters, but by early afternoon a crowd was marching and handing out 'Occupy Justice' clothing patches to bystanders. The 'Death of Capitalism Funeral Procession' is set to begin at Trinity Church in the city's Back Bay area around 7pm. 3.05pm: Here's the latest news story from Ryan Devereaux and Eoin Reynolds on the day so far: In Bryant Park in New York, a focal point of the protest in the city, there were many of the staple elements of Occupy's original encampment, including a library with works from Thoreau, Alice Walker and F Scott Fitzgerald. A screenprinting table was set up where participants could 'up-cycle' their clothing, taking old their clothes and adding Occupy logos and imagery to them. 'Why buy something new when you can improve something you already have?' said David Yap, who was volunteering at the stand. Eileen Maxwell arrived in New York on Saturday, motivated by the influence of corporate money on the political process. 'We've got to get corporate money out of Congress,' Maxwell said. 'I'm gonna be here all day, all night.' Maxwell dismissed the idea that the protest movement had declined in relevance. 'People think we're invisible. We're not,' she said. 3.13pm: Quite a gang: Alex Silverman@AlexSilverman Hundreds of protesters sitting on 5 Av at 20 St. Apparently waiting for other group cut off by police pic.twitter.com/gdldmZwl 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite Ryan Devereaux tweets from Union Square: Ryan Devereaux@RDevro Several hundred people gathered for the permitted rally in Union Square, with a large march en route to join. #m1gs pic.twitter.com/XMU8JrBT 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 3.21pm: Kettling nets are quite a blast from the past. They were all the rage last year. Matthew DeLuca@DeLucaMattS Police bring out kettling nets as protesters approach 11th street and 6th ave #m1gs pic.twitter.com/xS4XalaP 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 3.31pm: There are reports that tear gas has been deployed in Oakland. Mother Jones writer Josh Harkinson just tweeted that a 'flashbang grenade just went off' before saying he had just been teargassed. However there is some confusion as to whether it was a smoke bomb or tear gas: Oakland Local@oaklandlocal Correction: smokebomb, not teargas ##bayMGS1 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite Josh Harkinson@JoshHarkinson Not sure if it was teargas or just flashbang smoke, but it stings like hell 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite Harkinson reported leading up to this that as police detained a woman they 'knocked her off her bike and tackled her', adding it was 'Totally uncler why'. 3.36pm: Robert Salonga, a reporter at the Contra Costa Times, has tweeted a few pictures of the scene in Oakland right now. Robert Salonga@robertsalonga Tear gas at 14th and Broadway. OPD orders people off the street #bayM1GS pic.twitter.com/kKYof2SI 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite Salonga says one of the police officers at the scene has been hit by paint. Robert Salonga@robertsalonga OPD rounding up people in 1400 block of Broadway; officer hit with paint pic.twitter.com/2ftO0CFh 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 4.11pm: In New York, occupy protesters have just been watching Tom Morello take to the stage at Union Square with his 'guitarmy'. Here's a picture from livecaster Tim Pool's stream: Tom Morello with his 'guitarmy' at Occupy Wall Street general strike Photograph: Tim Pool 5.05pm: Some 15 protesters had been arrested as of 4.30pm, according to the Daily News. The NYPD says 15 protesters have been arrested as of 4:30 p.m. for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. Several demonstrators were busted carrying hammers, but police reported few instances of vandalism. Officials said someone threw paint on a police cruiser on the Bowery, and one demonstrator was arrested for bumping a scooter cop on Sixth Ave. and biting an assistant chief in the Intelligence Division on the finger. 5.11pm: Police in Oakland have apparently confirmed that tear gas was used earlier today. San Francisco Chronicle reporter Demian Bulwa tweets: Demian Bulwa@demianbulwa PIO Watson confirms tear gas was used on #oo 'to gain the attention of the crowd' that surrounded officers 'which was effective' 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 5.22pm: Earlier we heard about Josh Harkinson, a Mother Jones writer, report that just prior to tear gas being used in Oakland police apparently attempting to restrain a woman had 'knocked her off her bike and tackled her'. This video footage appears to be of the same incident, from ABC7. At first glance it seems heavy handed to say the least. 5.45pm: Here's a summary of the events so far: • Activists across the US have joined in 1 May protests. The Occupy movement has called on protesters to participate in a General Strike: stay home from work and school, skip the chores and take to the streets. • Police in Oakland have used tear gas on a crowd of protesters. San Francisco Chronicle reporter Demian Bulwa said police confirmed to him they used the gas 'to gain the attention of the crowd'. Officers took four people into custody. • In New York 15 protesters had been arrested by 4.30pm. A large crowd of protesters have gathered in Union Square ahead of a march to Wall Street this evening. 5.56pm: According to various reports on Twitter occupy Wall Street protesters have left Union Square and are marching towards Wall Street. This photo suggests there are a lot of them. Mickey@mithaler Union Square is insane today. #OWS #M1NYC pic.twitter.com/IvBRr4vZ 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 6.18pm: In Seattle a 'citizen superhero' has allegedly sprayed protesters with pepper spray, according to Gawker. Rodney Lotter posted an image to his Facebook of the superhero, adding: 'Phoenix Jones and his spider man sidekick pepper spraying people randomly (including me while trying to take pics) in front of the court house earlier'. 6.37pm: In New York protesters are walking down Broadway from Union Square, which takes them straight past the Guardian's office - here's a photo. Adam Gabbatt@AdamGabbatt Overhead shot of #OWS protesters marching along Broadway in SoHo just now #m1gs pic.twitter.com/cLd8WGg5 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite Asbestos workers march down Broadway in New York on 1 May Photograph: James Fassinger for the Guardian 6.56pm: And still they go past. Unions appeared to be at the front of the march, with more bona fide Occupy protesters bringing up the rear. From nine floors up the action appeared good natured. Sorry for the shakiness – I'm scared of heights. Protesters march down Broadway on 1 May during the Occupy Wall Street general strike Photograph: James Fassinger for the Guardian Down at crowd level, these women from the Laborers International Union Of North America march south. 7.21pm: Photographer James Fassinger has been out on the march in New York for the Guardian. The first gives some idea of the numbers of protesters as they headed down Broadway. Looking from above, it really was impressive. 7.57pm: In New York protesters have reached Wall Street but the street itself has been closed off by police, leading activists to reportedly continue to the former Occupy base of Zuccotti Park. 8.22pm: The Occupy Wall Street Twitter feed: Occupy Wall Street@OccupyWallSt The permitted march is over. Meet up at Battery Park! 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 8.34pm: Much of the chatter on Twitter seems to be about whether or not police used a tank to patrol Occupy Oakland protests this afternoon. Whether you think they did or not sort of depends on whether you consider this vehicle to be a tank:


OccupyOakland MayDay@oo_mayday Get this out NOW!! They have brought out a tank in Oakland. Quan and OPD have lost their minds. #m1gs #BayM1GS #oo pic.twitter.com/ccalNvOv
1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite Here's a snap from a different angle, from @marymad: mary mad@marymad Police tank #oo #baym1gs #m1gs lockerz.com/s/205705963 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 8.54pm: 'Thousands' of Occupy protesters have gathered at 55 Water Street in downtown Manhattan, according to Tim Pool's live stream of the march. Gawker's Adrien Chen reports that an official Occupy Wall Street text has referred to the gathering on Water Street as a 'new occupation of Wall Street'. This could get interesting. Adrian Chen@AdrianChen Official #OWS comms say they're planning a new occupation of Wall St. Right now. pic.twitter.com/XRN7xE1e 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 9.18pm: Protesters are proposing to occupy the location at 55 Water Street, I've just been told. 'From what I understand they're talking about a new occupation,' said Ed Needham, who acts as a spokesman for Occupy Wall Street. 'It is about to be proposed. I'm not exactly sure if this is the result of some individuals taking iniative, given how things are at the moment, or if this is something that was perhaps planned but not publicised, even internally.' Needham said: 'People will decide in our traditional, messy form, whether or not that's what they want to do. But I do know there are people who would like to take that initiative.' 9.29pm: It seems Reuters can't quite make up its mind what it thinks of today's Occupy action. Or else it changed its mind quickly. At 6.17pm the day had been 'a dud': Reuters Top News ✔ @Reuters Occupy Wall Street resurgence a dud | Video reut.rs/IFndPz 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite At 7.25pm the day was 'far from being a dud': Reuters Top News ✔ @Reuters Live coverage of #MayDay protests show Occupy Wall Street resurgence far from being a dud reut.rs/Ik5gmQ 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite So was Reuters producing different videos for organisations with different political leanings? Different video producers having different takes?
9.51pm: The park is due to close at 10pm, according to reports on Twitter. Tim Pool reports on his live stream that police have circled the park, with hundreds said to be still gathered. Testing times to come, perhaps, for the potential new occupation. 10.02pm: Meanwhile, in Oakland: Susie Cagle@susie_c Thousands marching up Broadway now: dignity and resistance have arrived. So has Frank Chu! #OO #baym1gs pic.twitter.com/Vo5QU85x 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite
10.09pm: A white shirted officer has just told protesters at 55 Water Street in downtown Manhattan that if they do not leave they face arrest. 'This is a New York city park. It is closed. If you leave now you will not be placed under arrest,' he said. 'If you stay here you will be arrested for trespassing.' He added that protesters have 'five minutes' to leave. That info from Tim Pool's 'Timcast' live stream – watch the action there live.
10.35pm: Police have just made arrests at 55 Water Street, or the New York Veterans Vietnam Memorial, as it will be known from hereonin. Watching the Timcast livestream one could see a white shirted officer warned protesters they would be arrested if they remained at the memorial, prompting some to move. Others did not, and officers moved forward, detaining at least two people. As protesters walked away, police detained a man on a side street. 10.45pm: Driven out of the Veterans Vietnam Memorial at 55 Water Street, protesters appear to have gathered at Zuccotti Park – site of the encampment until November last year. Nick Pinto@macfathom The scene at Zuccotti: #OWS #m1nyc pic.twitter.com/yuBK4m57 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 11.00pm: Striking picture of Union Square earlier today: Occupy Wall Street@OccupyWallStNYC Georgous overheard view of @OWSUnionSquare today for #MAYDAY rally & concert! yfrog.com/odcqrqkj 1 May 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite 11.23pm: Numerous reports from Oakland on Twitter of police using 'snatch squads' to arrest protesters. Korgasm is live streaming from the protests in the downtown area. Gavin Aronsen, a writer at Mother Jones, reports that flash bangs have been used as well as the tear gas we heard of earlier. 11.49pm: It's difficult to gauge exact numbers without being at the scene, but the amount of people at Zuccotti Park seems to have dwindled a bit. With that, this blog will come to an end. Thanks for reading. 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Shop online today. isabellaoliver.com/Maternity Botswana Expert Everything you need to know about safari in Botswana. africatravelresource.com/botswana Comments 72 comments, displaying first Staff Contributor Comments on this page are now closed. Latest 1 2 Next All potatopower 1 May 2012 1:49PM Is there really nothing happening in the UK Recommend (26) Responses (2) Report | Link potatopower 1 May 2012 2:01PM #takebackthestreets, #OccupyLondon you forgot to put them in Recommend (11) Responses (1) Report | Link dogsbodyNYC 1 May 2012 2:16PM 8.37am: The Occupy movement has called on protesters to participate in a General Strike: stay home from work and school, skip the chores and take to the streets. Hint for OWS people: if you want to call a General Strike, you have to organize it better - if you want widespread participation (i.e. a General Strike) you can't just announce it at 8:37am. Most people have headed to work long before then (and many of them will have already arrived). And maybe try co-ordinating it with established labour unions too. Also, calling on people to 'skip household chores' makes you sound a bit juvenile. Like a teenage kid saying 'No, mum, I won't tidy my room or wash the car because I'm trying to end economic inequality.' Recommend (29) Responses (1) Report | Link Tusemekweli 1 May 2012 2:51PM An interesting paradox here for the Occupy movement in the US, a country that has indirectly occupied the globe with its military bases (some 140 of them) and directly criminally occupying Iraq and Afghanistan while continuing to call the economic shots arund the world (economic occupation). As noble as the intentions of this movement --- and they are to be lauded, it is facing a monstrosity unlikely to blink. Watch the usual fanfare of the US presidential elections just around the corner. They will proceed as though nothing has happened with millions of stupefied Americans quietly voting against their own interests. Such is the state of 'democracy', where real change remains as remote as ever with corporations in firm control of our (and our governements') destinies. And the world's most powerful military backs them to the hilt. Recommend (20) Responses (1) Report | Link Terribleblodge 1 May 2012 3:08PM Response to dogsbodyNYC, 1 May 2012 2:16PM This comment was removed by a moderator because it didn't abide by our community standards. Replies may also be deleted. For more detail see our FAQs. elvisnixon 1 May 2012 3:11PM Tusemekweli, the UK 'democracy' has the same features, I'm sorry to say. It's just much smaller with a much smaller military. In fact, rule by self serving elites is arguably even more entrenched in the UK. As you suggest, the problem will not go away by ignoring it. And if you ignore it, you are part of the problem. Recommend (14) Responses (0) Report | Link Terribleblodge 1 May 2012 3:14PM Response to Tusemekweli, 1 May 2012 2:51PM And instead of the rallys and protests you would recommend what? Doing absolutely nothing? I agree with you about the monstrosity but, unlike you, for those who have a spark of life in them just giving up and rolling over isn't an option. Recommend (12) Responses (1) Report | Link jbruce38 1 May 2012 3:35PM 99 to 1 Music video in support of the 99%. jbruce38 Recommend (2) Responses (0) Report | Link fruitcoverednails 1 May 2012 3:36PM UK society generally lags in growing a backbone over injustice compared to other societies. Why take the risk, eh? Recommend (14) Responses (1) Report
| Link RuthSpencer 1 May 2012 3:41PM Response to potatopower, 1 May 2012 2:01PM Hi Potatopower, Thanks for telling us about those hashtags. They're pretty quiet right now but we're keeping an eye on them. In the meantime, we're following this live stream of the events in London. Check it out. Cheers, Ruth Recommend (1) Responses (0) Report
| Link Tusemekweli 1 May 2012 3:52PM Response to Terribleblodge, 1 May 2012 3:14PM Agreed. Just a statement of bleak facts, no recommendations here. Indeed I have peacefully lent a hand to Occupy where I live but have reflected realistically on the nature of our (US) government's response and recognize the enormity of the problem. Occupy the election process perhaps to stem powerful lobbies? Nothing short of a revolution (peaceful but effective) is likely to make a dent in the status quo. I am afraid our consumerist culture, submissive nature, our wilful ignorance courtesy the 'mainstream media', coupled with a mega police machinery may obviate any real change, at least not in the foreseeable future. Which is not to stay playing dead is what I propose. Recommend (5) Responses (0) Report
| Link herebutforfortune 1 May 2012 4:05PM Good comments BTL, but the dearth of them is ominous with respect to the goal of OWS to regain so little as public attention. Relevancy is something different. I wish them luck with the latter and hope the movement hasn't confused the two. Recommend (2) Responses (0) Report
| Link RobHines 1 May 2012 4:33PM Hi there, am trying to follow and update on this for a thread at AboveTopSecret.com. Just wanted to let you know that the 11:02am arrest that you're unsure about was apparently for jaywalking. Recommend (0) Responses (0) Report
| Link RobHines 1 May 2012 4:38PM Just to add : that info in my last post was from Tim on Timcast. He checked with some other protesters too. Recommend (0) Responses (0) Report | Link dogsbodyNYC 1 May 2012 4:38PM Response to Terribleblodge, 1 May 2012 3:08PM The May Day Occupy General Strike had been announced months ago Announced where and to whom? since that time massive amounts of preparation and coordination have gone on among hundreds of national and international organizations. Such as? Are any labour unions joining forces with OWS for this May Day thing (I was under the impression there has been little-to-no union support for the 'General Strike')? You have either been living under a rock for months I live in NYC. I follow local news pretty closely. I was even in the middle of Zucotti Park, in the very center what remains of the protest crowd down there, for about an hour a couple of weeks ago. The first I've heard about any May Day OWS action was on this morning's TV news at about 7:40am, as I set out for work. or are flat out lying in some lame attempt at discrediting the labor of those who labor. No, not lying at all. And as one of 'those who labor' myself, I have absolutely no interest in discrediting the labor of those who labor*. Maybe you should grow up and then you might not appear such a loser. Ooh some internet tough guy thinks I'm a loser. Ouch. *Please let this be a new slogan. It's unintentionally awesome. Recommend (15) Responses (3) Report
| Link RobHines 1 May 2012 4:44PM Response to dogsbodyNYC, 1 May 2012 4:38PM The May Day OWS protests have been planned for months, if you'd checked twitter for #Occupy or #OWS every now and then during the last couple of months you'd have been pretty likely to have seen it. It was also announced at http://occupywallst.org/ months ago. Recommend (4) Responses (3) Report
| Link issupperready 1 May 2012 4:49PM As usual no coverage at all in mainstream American infotainment. Recommend (12) Responses (0) Report
| Link harrakaharraka 1 May 2012 4:51PM Happy MayDay Occupy! Recommend (8) Responses (0) Report
| Link herebutforfortune 1 May 2012 5:02PM Response to dogsbodyNYC, 1 May 2012 4:38PM Dogsbody, respect to you and your commentary that speaks for me and others who dis not the labor of those who labor as we do, too. Workers unite, indeed. Recommend (5) Responses (0) Report
| Link dogsbodyNYC 1 May 2012 5:05PM Response to RobHines, 1 May 2012 4:44PM The May Day OWS protests have been planned for months, if you'd checked twitter for #Occupy or #OWS every now and then during the last couple of months you'd have been pretty likely to have seen it. I don't have twitter. I imagine the vast, vast majority of 'laborers who labor' also do not have twitter. Not a good method of communication if you're aiming for a General Strike rather than just a strike of the in-the-know Cool Kids who check Twitter or OccupyWallSt.org I'm a union member though. I get the union newsletters. Don't recall seeing anything about collaberating with the OWS May Day protest. I also watch TV and read the papers. Didn't see anything there until 7:40am this morning. Did OWS take out any ads? Hold any press confs? Anything? Or are you going to use the same old 'lamestream media ignore us' excuse that the other mob resort to? Recommend (28) Responses (2) Report
| Link Joefordshire 1 May 2012 5:17PM Trying to keep up with the May Day? Our friends at Vice are eporting simultaneously from all the May Day protests across Europe, while streaming live video from NYC. http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/may-day-2012-the-vice-live-blog Recommend (1) Responses (0) Report
| Link Strummered 1 May 2012 5:38PM 'Education is the weapon of the people' - Damn Right! Recommend (9) Responses (0) Report
| Link rug568 1 May 2012 5:41PM You know when the police are talking about 'shutting down' a peaceful protest that USA really isn't the leader of the free world. Recommend (20) Responses (1) Report
| Link suspiriaNYC 1 May 2012 5:44PM Response to dogsbodyNYC, 1 May 2012 5:05PM I don't have twitter. I imagine the vast, vast majority of 'laborers who labor' also do not have twitter. Not a good method of communication if you're aiming for a General Strike rather than just a strike of the in-the-know Cool Kids who check Twitter or OccupyWallSt.org That’s one of the main problems with OWS, that they think by tweeting something, they have announced it. Outside a cabal of hipsters and Guardian journalists, the vast majority of the world don’t give two sh*ts about Twitter, and nor should they. In my part of Brooklyn, there were a handful of flyposters about the general strike which went up several months ago (and have since been covered up/removed). However, last night someone had written about the General Strike on the sidewalk. In chalk. Which suggests that they’re as good at checking the weather forecast as they are at organizing strikes. Recommend (12) Responses (0) Report
| Link bball24 1 May 2012 5:47PM When was May Day adopted as a time for labor to demonstrate against whomever they are demonstrating against in the U.S. Up until this year, May Day has been a celebration in Europe and the old Soviet Union. Now union labor demonstrates on May Day? Labor Day is our May Day. Anyway,the history of May Day is one of CELEBRATIONS not demonstrations! The Soviets used that day to DEMONSTRATE their military might by parading their soldiers and artillery through the streets.So, my advice to the occupiers and the union leadership and members..... use Labor Day to demonstrate and leave the May Day CELEBRATIONS to those that celebrate. Recommend (3) Responses (0) Report | Link nattybumpo 1 May 2012 5:47PM Can somebody please explain to me what these 'protests' will achieve? I'm not against them but if I knew what the objective was I might be more empathetic! Recommend (9) Responses (0) Report | Link BoneIdleStudent 1 May 2012 5:49PM I do believe that the last comment I wrote warned of a return of Occupy, and rightly so. Nothing has been done to satisfy the dissent from these protesters, if anything the financial apartheid has gotten worse. I'm getting my boots on and putting my tent up at the nearest venue. Recommend (6) Responses (0) Report | Link freebornjohn 1 May 2012 5:53PM No surprise that after its recent shameful 'in praise of IDS editorial' the Guardian has not covered events in the UK, some of which have be based around opposing workfare, the beloved policy of IDS. Even when said actions have been occurring just down the road from its offices. Recommend (13) Responses (0) Report | Link harryboy 1 May 2012 6:01PM Interesting they are staying in midtown NYC - why don't they come downtown ? I just walked down Wall Street and its quiet - nothing happening at all. I thought they'd be trying to attack the evil 1% Recommend (4) Responses (1) Report
| Link whimsicaleye 1 May 2012 6:01PM Isn't it disgusting how the NYPD are identifying Occupy as a 'terrorist' organisation - see screen grab @ 8:40. Good luck OccupyWS! Recommend (7) Responses (1) Report
| Link RiccardoGiovanelli 1 May 2012 6:02PM I read that George Bush he support Occupy as well. More power to there knee!! Recommend (0) Responses (0) Report
| Link youarehavingalaugh 1 May 2012 6:06PM Who gives a monkeys what a bunch of people who don't want to create a party and stand at an election think. Recommend (8) Responses (0) Report
| Link youarehavingalaugh 1 May 2012 6:09PM Response to potatopower, 1 May 2012 1:49PM Is there really nothing happening in the UK ------------ Yes there is, George is sorting out the mess left by Labour, our currency is stronger and our unemployment levels are a 1/3 that of Spain. Recommend (6) Responses (0) Report
| Link youarehavingalaugh 1 May 2012 6:13PM Response to fruitcoverednails, 1 May 2012 3:36PM UK society generally lags in growing a backbone over injustice compared to other societies. Why take the risk, eh? ---------- What injustice ? A Greek hair dresser retiring on 90% pay at 50 ? Paid for with money borrowed from other people in other countries who work until they are 65 + ? Now they are upset that they might have to work longer - That's not injustice, that's just returning to the real world. Recommend (6) Responses (2) Report
| Link RiccardoGiovanelli 1 May 2012 6:14PM Hay youhavinglaugh, I made party, lots of people, lovely people, I no get the election but I stand, so who you fooling guy? Recommend (2) Responses (0) Report
| Link 000a000 1 May 2012 6:16PM It's too cold and wet in the UK for hobby protest at the moment, expect more when the subsidised students have finished for the summertime (not needing a job they have plenty of time to fill after all). It must be nice to be part of the 1% and have such luxury, meanwhile the rest of us have responsibilities. Recommend (6) Responses (0) Report
| Link 000a000 1 May 2012 6:19PM Response to dogsbodyNYC, 1 May 2012 5:05PM It's an app on your iPad. iPads for all! Recommend (1) Responses (0) Report
| Link C2H4n 1 May 2012 6:21PM Response to whimsicaleye, 1 May 2012 6:01PM Isn't it disgusting how the NYPD are identifying Occupy as a 'terrorist' organisation - It is ever thus! Give people power over their fellow citizens & it will be misinterpereted, used & abused by them. 'Police' forces, real & imaginary throughout the world are the same over stretching their powers until confronted, doing it time & time again. Just look at how the private security firms acted outside the law & how the MET is slipping back into denying people the right to photography. Bully boys love the safety that a uniform gives them. Policing by consent is dead in both the US & the UK you only have to look at the excessive use of force by some of their cadre. Recommend (9) Responses (0) Report
| Link IainGlasgow 1 May 2012 6:28PM A large number of protesters remains in Bryant Park. The protesters also have a permit to gather at 4pm in Union Square, which may bring together the largest crowd of the day as rallies uptown and downtown converge. Am I missing something here? I think I am. What provision does the First Amendment make for a protest to require a permit? Recommend (9) Responses (2) Report
| Link CompleteCycle 1 May 2012 6:37PM Everyone has the right to live in a bubble but once austerity knocks on their door, enters their living space, and takes away the things they need they will be the first to protest. Recommend (5) Responses (0) Report
| Link patb886 1 May 2012 6:41PM Response to dogsbodyNYC, 1 May 2012 4:38PM I have no idea what Terribleblodge's problem is. Well done for not just telling him to fuck off. His attitude stinks of the 'activist aristocracy' so fantastically criticised by those to the left of Occupy. Recommend (4) Responses (1) Report
| Link dogsbodyNYC 1 May 2012 6:45PM Response to harryboy, 1 May 2012 6:01PM Interesting they are staying in midtown NYC - why don't they come downtown ? I just walked down Wall Street and its quiet - nothing happening at all. I thought they'd be trying to attack the evil 1% In fairness to them (and although I've voiced my criticisms of OWS, I try to be fair), when they did protest at Wall Street (i.e. last autumn) a lot of people were saying 'why are they hassling people at Wall St? Don't they know that all the major operations of the really big banks are at Midtown these days?'. Recommend (2) Responses (0) Report | Link RavenHood 1 May 2012 6:55PM Real quiet downtown. Just came back from Zucotti Park (1:30 PM EST). The only thing happening are a few tourists taking pictures, office workers eating lunch and pigeons. Nothing going on at City Hall. Where is everybody? Recommend (3) Responses (0) Report | Link dogsbodyNYC 1 May 2012 7:00PM Response to patb886, 1 May 2012 6:41PM I have no idea what Terribleblodge's problem is. Well done for not just telling him to fuck off. I was tempted, but I find it more fun (and more enlightening) to remain polite and ask fair questions. For example, the fact that no-one has explained which 'national and international organizations' were involved in co-ordinating these OWS activities speaks volumes IMO. His attitude stinks of the 'activist aristocracy' True. I don't know if they realize how self-defeating such an attitude is (and I find this to be common among CiF adherents to various 'causes'). I'm not a die-hard opponent of the OWS movement. I'm a worker trying to pay the bills like everyone else - i.e. I should be the kind of person they're trying to reach out to. But instead, they lash out at anyone who poses what I consider to be fairly legit advice: their cause/message/plans are consistenly badly communicated. Recommend (9) Responses (0) Report | Link dogsbodyNYC 1 May 2012 7:08PM Response to IainGlasgow, 1 May 2012 6:28PM A large number of protesters remains in Bryant Park. The protesters also have a permit to gather at 4pm in Union Square, which may bring together the largest crowd of the day as rallies uptown and downtown converge. Am I missing something here? I think I am. What provision does the First Amendment make for a protest to require a permit? It's a Parks Department thing. If you want to monopolize the use of a public park (or a significant portion thereof), you need a permit. Not something I know much about, or necessarily agree with, but it's true whether you're trying to hold a protest at Union Square, a wedding in Central Park, or run a sports league at the local sports field. Recommend (7) Responses (0) Report | Link whimsicaleye 1 May 2012 7:10PM Response to IainGlasgow, 1 May 2012 6:28PM What provision does the First Amendment make for a protest to require a permit? Come on, you don't really think a country where the military can legally arrest and detain indefinitely - without trial - any American citizen suspected of terrorism would be concerned with such things as the constitution or bill of rights? How long before an Occupy protestor is detained under the NDAA legislation signed into law by good old freedom lovin’ Obama? Recommend (6) Responses (1) Report | Link donotdespisethesnake 1 May 2012 7:21PM Response to RobHines, 1 May 2012 4:44PM The May Day OWS protests have been planned for months, if you'd checked twitter for #Occupy or #OWS every now and then during the last couple of months you'd have been pretty likely to have seen it. LOL, 'living under a rock' now means 'doesn't have twitter account'. back in the real world, I think this amply demonstrates why Occupy X will go nowhere. Can't even organise a decent demo, never mind a revolution. Recommend (7) Responses (1) Report | Link OneWorldGovernment 1 May 2012 7:57PM No one except the extreme fringe cares about the Occupy Movement. It is an abject failure. At least the Tea Party was able to coalesce into a political movement and get candidates elected. Recommend (11) Responses (0) Report | Link PlasticGypsies 1 May 2012 8:31PM Occupy Astroturfing Recommend (3) Responses (0) Report | Link NeverMindTheBollocks 1 May 2012 8:32PM Terribleblodge The May Day Occupy General Strike had been announced months ago And will be forgotten in an instant, since practically no one has been part of this so-called 'general strike'. Yet more evidence of occupy's utter inability to connect with the real 99%. 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