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Originally Posted by moncton golden flames
former occupy participants are everywhere. they eat out at restaurants, they go to movies, they go biking, they do normal things that the rest of us do, but it doesn't mean when they are in a grocery store, they are trying to occupy it.
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Yeah, but the grocery store freely gives them permission to be on their property and the occupiers don't wear tires around their waist with 'Occupy Calgary' written on it announcing their presence.
Due to the empty lot's location it seems like it would be highly unlikely that it would be an 'Occupy Calgary' revival. That said if I lived in the area, saw them setting up shop like that on a vacant lot with painted tires of which one said 'Occupy Calgary' on it, my reaction would be "Awww Hell Naww" and I would have brought in the cavalry if I had the ability to as well. Squatting needs to be nipped in the bud as early and as harshly as possible so squatters don't have time to build a sympathy case based on simply squatting in one place for a period of time.