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No Arrests or Citations Issued On First Night of Occupy Long Beach |
9:45 a.m. UPDATE to text below via Occupy LB Facebook page (Lee Stone): "Besides the exhaustion tactics, I am thoroughly pleased with our demonstration of nonviolent and peaceful assembly at Lincoln Park last night. Please support the overnight campers by showing up to the park. We marched and demonstrated all night, thinking that we would be able to sleep in the park when it opened at 5am. Though they did not enforce the ordinance, we were reminded repeatedly that it is illegal to sleep in the city of Long Beach. Many of us followed the letter of the law and need sleep. Please continue our presence in the park by showing up and relieving an over night Occupier." (Oct. 16, 2011, 3:30 a.m.) -- Contrary to predictions elsewhere, there were no arrests or even citations issued on Saturday night (Oct. 15) and into the predawn hours Sunday morning (Oct. 16) at the ongoing Occupy Long Beach event at Lincoln Park. LBPD said Occupy Long Beach organizers complied with police directives, including exiting Lincoln Park by 10 p.m. (closing time for all LB parks) and (on request) removing tents that had been set up in the park (violating a city ordinance). In its release, LBPD said the day's events resulted in a "peaceful and orderly demonstration." [LBPD release text] While the mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to protect life and property, maintain order and ensure public safety, the police department also supports the right of every person to assemble and demonstrate in a lawful manner, which was the case in today's event. Police and city officials had met with organizers of the event and they were informed of the City’s laws and expectations for a peaceful demonstration. As reported earlier in the day by LBReport.com, signs were visible throughout the park -- which appeared to be recently posted, as they were attached by plastic ties -- stating that camping or entering a park outside its posted hours is prohibited. For its part, Occupy Long Beach moved its action onto the sidewalk, marched in and around downtown and returned to the Park area. On its Facebook page, event organizers say police told them: "You can't lie down and sleep on the sidewalk, but you may sleep sitting up. Then it got more bizarre: You can't be in a sleeping bag, but you can be covered up or some such nonsense." At about 2:30 a.m., Occupy Long Beach press spokesperson Lee Salazar updated us and said some of the rules had been changed. To hear Ms. Salazar's update on demand, click here. Occupy Long Beach's Facebook page states in part: The OCCUPATION of Long Beach has begun! Over 150 of us were at Lincoln Park on Saturday night. To avoid arrest and be around for the long haul, we removed our tents from the park and put them on the sidewalk. A little while later, we were told that no temporary structures were allowed on the sidewalk, so we took down the tents. About 100 of us then marched through parts of the Pine Avenue entertainment district and part of the Pike chanting and engaging some of the bystanders and drawing a lot of attention. We returned to Lincoln Park and were told a number of strange things by the police: you can't lie down and sleep on the sidewalk, but you may sleep sitting up. Then it got more bizarre: You can't be in a sleeping bag, but you can be covered up or some such nonsense. Ms. Salazar described the participants as upbeat...and on Facebook, event organizers said: Two weeks ago on Saturday, Occupy Long Beach was merely a Facebook page. Then, on Sunday, October 2nd, almost like magic, 40 of us appeared at Lincoln Park. Every night since then, we have had General Assemblies and every night there have ten or twenty first-timers. Tonight, over 150 of us Occupied Long Beach. Our numbers will continue to grow. Join with us and spread the word. Related LBReport.com coverage:
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