Mayor Reed: Three More Weeks

Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed has decided to grant three additional weeks to the Occupy Atlanta protesters camped out in Woodruff Park.  The Mayors statement says:

”Civil disobedience is an appropriate form of expression, provided that it is peaceful, non-violent and lawful. As of today, the Occupy Atlanta protesters continue to assemble in a peaceful, non-violent fashion in Robert W. Woodruff Park. Therefore, I have extended the Executive Order allowing Occupy Atlanta to remain in Woodruff Park after the park closes. This Executive Order is effective through the adjournment of the next Atlanta City Council meeting on November 7, 2011.

“I remain committed to ensuring public safety and enforcing the laws of the city. The Atlanta Police Department and other city officials continue to monitor the park and the protesters. The Executive Order does not preclude the city from responding at will to changing conditions in the park or to any public safety issues. The city is prepared to act swiftly should the situation in the park so warrant.

“I am also cognizant of the concerns of neighboring businesses and residents about the effect of the protesters’ activity on the park and the surrounding area. The protesters cooperated with the city’s request to clean the park on Saturday; city crews pressure-washed the park’s hard-surfaces and removed litter and debris. The city will continue to maintain the park during the demonstration. My administration also will work with Occupy Atlanta members to minimize noise levels after 9 p.m. as a courtesy to downtown residents.”


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2 responses to “Mayor Reed: Three More Weeks”

  1. GAPolitico Avatar
    GAPolitico

    Though, I will give credit and not presume – they have not engaged yet.

  2. GAPolitico Avatar
    GAPolitico

    He may say yes, but the police are up to their old scare tactics.

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