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Occupy Tucson needs your help!

Written by: womenslegacy
Published: October 18, 2011 -- Last Modified: October 18, 2011
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Make some calls!  NOW!   This is from the Facebook Wall:

OccupyTucson needs your help! TPD is utilizing a strategy of financial attrition to kill the movement by issuing criminal citations to occupiers in the who stay in the park past 10:30pm. This citation carries a potential sentence of up to a $1000 fine, up to 6 months in jail, and up to 3 years probation. They are bleeding this movement financially instead of using pepper spray and batons. We need you all to take action now! Below is the link with the phone numbers and email addresses of each of the members of Tucson city council. Call them and demand that TPD stop it’s war of financial attrition against OccupyTucson.

Regina Romero – city council Ward 1
Phone: (520) 791-4040 Email: ward1@tucsonaz.gov

Karin Uhlich – Vice Mayor and city council Ward III Phone: (520) 791-4711 ward3@tucsonaz.gov —

Shirley Scott – city council Ward IV
Phone: (520) 791-3199 E-Mail: ward4@tucsonaz.gov

Steve Kozachik – city council Ward VI
Phone: (520) 791-4601 E-Mail: ward6@tucsonaz.gov

Mayor Bob Walkup
Phone: (520) 791-4201 mayor1@tucsonaz.gov

 Also:  There is a march to City Council starting at 4:30 from Armory Park today if I read the post correctly.

The City Council Meeting does begin this afternoon at 5:30 p.m.!
The City Council meets here:  Mayor and Council Chambers, City Hall, 255 W. Alameda, Downtown Tucson

I have linked the image above to the Occupy Tucson site, even though I have been unable to get it to load. 

buildpeace.blogspot.com

Categories: Blogging & WritingTags: 99 percent, 99%, by the people, for the people, freedom of assembly, Human Needs Not Corporate Greed, occupy, of the people, police, Tucson

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