
per police orders, not a tent in sight,
just a few people inside the crowd control metal barricades and lots of cops. I would think that trying to sleep there, with not a stick of grass on soil anywhere, would be like trying to sleep on a granite gravestone. But then again, perhaps a "park" in the Wall Street area being more like a graveyard than a true park seems very appropriate.

Sue then led me over the the WS Atrium where a GA was in progress.
On a later day I went down to the area again, this time carrying four shopping bags of books, hard and soft cover, that I had rescued from my sister's building's laundry room where someone had apparently cleaned out their apartment, leaving piles of books on the floor in front of the shelving for books to read while doing laundry. I heard the books were slated for dumping so I thought taking them to OWS Library would be a good idea. So I did, by foot and subway to the UFT Bldg on Broadway, two blocks up or so from Zuccotti Park. Somewhere in the UFT Building was serving as temporary? site of the OWS Library. On another day, I took another two bags

On these later trips, I saw a constant presence of cops, police cars, ambulances, the blue on white police buses for transporting arrested people. The lengths NYC goes to in order to "protect" itself or protect banks etc. impressed me including their inserting these street blockading metal ramps on Wall St. and other side streets like this one, under which trash collects. A metaphor.
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