Is The Occupy LA Party Over?

Wednesday, October 26, 2011
At a public event in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Senator Dianne Feinstein observed that it was difficult to discern the Occupy movement's goals and said, "I don't think people, for example, can sleep in a square for weeks on end. You have to have some order to it," reports the Los Angeles Times. She was also quoted as saying that the protesters don't have the right to "occupy forever."

In a separate interview with the Los Angeles Times, Mayor Villaraigosa said that while he respects the protesters' right to exercise their free speech and assembly rights, he also thinks that the encampment "cannot continue indefinitely." The Occupy LA movement began on October 1 of this year.
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