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terça-feira, 22 de novembro de 2011

City offers Occupy L.A. office space near camp for $1 a year



Occupy LA Nov 21
The office space city officials have offered Occupy L.A. protesters to woo them off the City Hall lawn is only a few hundred feet away from the encampment in an underground shopping center known as the Los Angeles Mall.
The 10,000-square-foot office space used to be a bookstore, according to Jim Lafferty of the National Lawyers Guild, who has been negotiating with the city on behalf of the protesters.
At the Occupy general assembly meeting Monday night, Lafferty told protesters that city officials had offered them a $1-a-year lease for the space. He said he and the other negotiators had not yet seen the lease but it appeared the city would pay for utilities, as well.
The city has also said it would provide protesters with land on which to farm, although it was not known where. It was unclear whether the Occupy protesters would agree to the deal.
Lafferty said he and others who have been meeting with officials are just messengers. He told the protesters the proposal was "just a report back about what the city is willing to do if you do something."
"The important thing is, we have said to the city we do not represent you," he said.


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