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Related: About this forumNew York City Agrees to Pay Occupy Wall Street $230,000 for Destruction of Library
April 9, 2013
"Our clients are pleased," Normal Siegel, one of Occupy Wall Street's attorneys, told the Village Voice. "We had asked for damages of $47,000 for the books and the computers, and we got $47,000. More important we would not have settled without this is the language in the settlement. This was not just about money, it was about constitutional rights and the destruction of books."
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The city also settled with two other groups who sued for damages related to the same raid. Global Revolutions TV, a media group which broadcast from the park, received $75,0000 for damaged equipment and $49,850 in lawyer's fees. Times Up New York received $7,500 for property destroyed in the raid.
$47,000 + $186,350 + 75,0000 + $49,850 + $7,500 is alot of money. Subtract the legal fees, and it's still a lot. Hope it gets put to good use.
NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)Smarmie Doofus
(14,498 posts)...I'm paying it, along w. the other taxpayers of NYC. Not the creeps who wrought the destruction. Where's the accountability?
Pharaoh
(8,209 posts)is that NYC should not have done it in the first place.
Right, you shouldn't have to pay. Hold your reps responsible............
rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)Lady Freedom Returns
(14,120 posts)Those that did the destruction are your employees. So are those that orders it.
Your employees just cost you a lot of money. What des a boss do when the recklessness of an employee cost the company money?
My Suggestions:
1) start calling city hall, let them know you are pissed. Tell them you want them to control what the police do to other peoples property.
2) have friends and family do the same.
3) if they are unwilling to change their conduct, fire them (Vote them out).
This is not just for the NYC case, but can and should be used everywhere. It is not just Federal and State Governments that need to remember who is boss, but County and City as well.
We can not expect the powers that be to take accountability, or to make their branches to, it is up to us to make them.
Smarmie Doofus
(14,498 posts)Point: it ain't so simple here.