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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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You're probably right, but when they start squatting on the property of others (including re-painting a privately owned fence and hauling in what likely amounted to hundreds of pounds of poorly painted trash) it is reasonable to assume they may in fact be attempting to "occupy" it. If the occupy twits simply stop assembling and squatting on land they don't own, they won't have any issues with the cops or the city. Simple and easy!
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