The police presence was extremely heavy and increased as the night progressed, yet the men and women of the Los Angeles Police Department were very friendly, compared to the July Art Walk. I mentioned on Facebook that I feared the LAPD at the July Art Walk much more than Occupy LA, and heard this from many others as well. One reader questioned why I feared the police? You had to be there to feel the tension and hostility to understand why many felt uneasy with the heavy police presence. I stayed in contact with friends as I departed for a fund raiser about 8pm, and she reported no arrests or problems tonight.
As I dined on some fine Mexican food at Ensenada Restaurant a young man from Occupy LA chalked the sidewalk in front of me, using a stencil. He stopped every fifty feet and repeated the process, which was quickly washed away by a city worker with a pressurized hose from the back of his truck.
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