Thursday, November 17, 2011

Protestors march on Wall Street

100s of Occupy Wall Street protestors clogged the roads of lower Manhattan Thursday morning around the second-month anniversary from the movement. Rousted using their temporary home in Zuccotti Park the 2009 week by riot police submitted by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the audience cool nearby. It marched toward Wall Street today using its message of earnings inequality, obstructing entrances from the NY Stock Market and wishing, although not succeeding, in interfering with the ringing from the opening bell. Cordons setup round the New york stock exchange and roadblocks through the area stored the audience somewhat under control, however they filled the roads, obstructing traffic, marching and chanting inside a "Day's Action" marking two-several weeks of protest. Police, in pressure, make numerous busts and some confrontation is anticipated to carry on during the day. The audience decided to occupy subway stations in each one of the five boroughs, then place their message to Foley Square, outdoors NY's courthouses. "All day long, all week shut lower Wall Street," protestors chanted. "We're the 99%." Now sometimes appears an important one for that movement after police removed tents and all sorts of personal products from Zuccotti Park which had managed to get feasible for protestors to camping overnight, and be a fixture in the region. They now must find alternate accommodations and reconvene every day. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com

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