Park Service Gives Occupy D.C. Last Warning to Stop Camping

By Benjamin R. Freed on Jan 27, 2012

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No more sleeping in those tents come Monday. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn)

After a hearing earlier this week in which House Republicans hammered it to clarify the difference between camping and a 24-hour vigil, the National Park Service appears to be getting ready to enforce the prohibitions on camping at McPherson Square and Freedom Plaza, potentially starting to draw the curtains on Occupy D.C.'s takeover of the public squares.

NPS staff and U.S. Park Police officers began distributing fliers this morning quoting the agencies' regulations on camping as a reminder to the occupiers that their four-month-old encampments at the downtown D.C. parks may be in violation and that, come Monday, the law will be enforced.

"If camping violations are observed," the flier states, "individual violators may be subject to arrest and their property subject to seizure as evidence."

Federal regulations cited in the leaflet define camping as "use of park land for living accommodation purposes such as sleeping activities, or making preparations to sleep (including the laying down of bedding for the purpose of sleeping) or storing personal belongings, or making any fire, or using any tents or shelter or other structure or vehicle for sleeping or doing any digging or earth breaking." NPS grants camping permits in many of the federal lands it oversees, but McPherson Square and Freedom Plaza are not among those spots.

An NPS spokesman told DCist they are giving the protesters the weekend to get better informed about what they are permitted to do in the spaces.

"What the Park Service and Park Police are doing this weekend is to pass out fliers that talk about the regulations prohibiting camping and structures for camping," Bill Line, the spokesman, said. "It's to educate the protesters what the standards. If they meet the regulations that are required, then all will be fine."

But the fliers clearly state that if Occupy D.C. does not stop using its temporary structures—i.e., the scores of tents that now blanket McPherson Square and Freedom Plaza—as sleeping quarters, then the hammer will fall. The notice continues that unoccupied tents may be allowed as "symbols of the demonstration," but the income-inequality movement has said from the beginning that the image of protesters living in front of the office buildings that line K Street NW is essential to their message.

"I cannot predict what people will do," Line said. "All the National Park Service and Park Police are doing are informing and educating."

At the House Oversight hearing this week, NPS director Jonathan Jarvis seemed to identify Occupy D.C. more as a round-the-clock vigil rather than a campsite, though he did acknowledge to members of Congress that the protest includes camping. He also said that his agency was preparing to issue its final warning to Occupy D.C. that they are in violation of NPS rules.

Sara Shaw, a spokeswoman for the McPherson Square group, said NPS staff and Park Police officers taped notices to every tent in the park this morning. Occupy D.C. doesn't have an official response yet, she said; that'll have to wait for the proudly leaderless protest group's general assembly meeting tonight. But Shaw has made up her mind.

"Me personally, I will not take my tent down," she said.

Jarvis also said at the hearing Tuesday that as its presence has dragged on, Occupy D.C. has become more compliant with park rules. But, given the appearance of this last notice to stop camping, that adherence has gone only so far.

"We have been complying with a lot of their rules, we are generally receptive to them," Shaw said today. "But it's to a certain degree. We are here because it is our First Amendment right to express our grievances with the government."

She mentioned the commotion early this morning when the Park Police arrested two protesters for disorderly conduct. Shaw said that in the course looking for people with outstanding warrants, officers inspected many, if not most of the tents in McPherson Square.

"We will not so easily give up this space," Shaw said.

Sgt. David Schlosser, a spokesman for the Park Police, said officers are giving protesters the weekend to review the rules. But on Monday, per the flier, they will be enforcing the camping ban.

"We’re going to make sure they’re in compliance with the regulations," Schlosser said.

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  • Ted_Kennedy
    Darn...and I've so enjoyed lending them my neighborhood's rats...
  • PedanticMFr
    Uhhhh, wha'd'I miss? Guys? Guys?
  • Shiba Fussa
    But they aren't camping to begin with?
  • ADrauglis
    What about the rats? And the squirrels?
  • alexalexalexalexalex
    About time.
  • slim_pickens
    You guys should all revisit this when you get out of rehab.
  • Over the River
    Don't Shoot Until You See the Whites of Their Eyes.
  • GentrifierNumber6
    "We have been complying with a lot of their rules, we are generally
    receptive to them," Shaw said today. "But it's to a certain degree. We
    are here because it is our First Amendment right to express our
    grievances with the government."


    I have been complying with a lot of DC's prostitution rules, to a certain degree.  I did buy that girl dinner in a not-prostitution free-zone, after all, before I "expressed my grievances"...
  • I too selectively choose certain laws to follow and then claim legality while ignoring the rest. OWS Legalese logic would make Charlie Sheen blush.
  • Pete_eats
    Walking around with little to no clothing on K street is a protected form of free speech.
  • DCTransplant
    I know the anesthesia hasn't worn off yet, but what the hell is going on?
  • Benjamin Freed
    Everyone is now OTR. Welcome to our nightmare.
  • Over the River
    On the Rag = OTR Ben.
  • eh, no.
  • CJ_Scudworth
  • Well, so much for affecting political change by sitting in a tent. Perhaps this form of "passive resistance" just wasn't passive enough. This whole fiasco just smacks of effort. I recommend the time-honored protest mode: "the sleep-in." If we harness enough groggy people power, we may yet create that quantum singularity of ennui, and then, whoo boy, look out! Or not. Whatever.
  • RENEW!  RENEW!
  • Occupy is a lie! McPherson Square is a lie! THERE IS NO RENEWAL!
  • Feel free to send your #Occupiers over to San Fran... our -ist editors need to plug their (content) holes, too.
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    deleted
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    If you haven't started drinking yet....
  • Headed downstairs. Cheers.
  • Christopher Murray
    When
  • scooterj2003
    "All the National Park Service and Park Police are doing are informing and educating."

    And doing their best to avoid another Jefferson Memorial dancing fiasco, really
  • knackers
    You sure it's not the Greg Kelly school?

    [edit] supposed to be reply to Ben. Jeez, when both disqus and the editors are playing up it makes for a fun day. This week's Overheards better be f*cking comedy gold.
  • Benjamin Freed
    Oh, come now. You guys are all the comedy we need.
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    If that happens, someone needs to post about it immediately. I will leave the office to go see it!
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    I've got news for you, I was Pro-Tank posts BEFORE it was cool.
  • Dread_Pirate_Roberts
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  • Where am I & how to leave?
    Will this end the DPR screeds? I think not.
  • Dread_Pirate_Roberts
    "Screeds" imply a lack of justification. If you are somehow suggesting that DCist does not beat the Occupy issues to death in its coverage, then you are frankly insane. Or perhaps a Republican.
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    Don't worry if anyone around here is a Republican it's definitely not me.
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    Will you be inviting Guesty for a three way?

    Yes, please!
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    Is everyone OTR?
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    OTR
    Abbreviation for "On the Rag"
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    Does this rag smell like bullshit to you?
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  • Guest
    Comment deleted
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    No, no. This is a man -- this man has a name...

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  • We are the Judean People's Front crack suicide squad!
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  • Jaynuze
    oh oh ... what's this?! Dissension in the ranks of DCist? Or just really poor MS Paint skills? You be the judge dear commentariat!
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  • knackers
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  • Over the River
    Whoa Nelly!

    Do I see a change from passive resistance to outright attack?  Martin and Ben are jumping on my fellow commentariat with both feet. Perhaps it is tiring to be abused day after day, but the strong shrug it off. I fear for our lives folks.
  • knackers
    I think this is Martin and Ben moving into the Anger stage. First they denied that the Occupists could leave. Now they are looking for someone - anyone - to strike out at. We've got to help them through this, people.
  • Dread_Pirate_Roberts
    Huddled in the dark, dank recesses of the DCist HQ, with the commentariat's artillery going off overhead and having consumed the last bottle of cheap red wine in all of Occupied Switzerland, Martin and Benny knew that their time had come.
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    #OccupyTheComments
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    OK, but we went to the Ray Kelly/Jean Quan school of enforcement.
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    Hide.
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    You got it Ben.
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    Before it gets ugly in here, can I just point out my love of the New York Football Giants!  Eli is twice the quarterback than Archie, Peyton, and Cooper combined.  And Tom Coughlin isn't just a really red, scary guy but the greatest football coach in history.  Go Giants!
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    Bill Walsh, Vince Lombardi and Paul Brown all fart in your general direction.
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    Go to hell with your football!
  • What is this Eli-ist?
  • Benjamin Freed
    Other commenters, take note.
  • Guest
    Comment deleted
  • Did he say something rude about Eli?
  • Kev29
  • Dread_Pirate_Roberts
    Why? He ranks 73rd!
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    Sweet. This is right by my office. I'll bring some popcorn.
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    Popcorn & Candy: Let's Go to mirrorballdc's Office and Watch the Heads-a-crackin' Edition
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    Fundraiser!
  • NO CAMPING? NO PEACE! WHOSE PLAGUE-RIDDEN CAMPGROUND? OUR PLAGUE-RIDDEN CAMPGROUND!
  • No camping to see here... we're just having a quiet, sober, vigil in this fabric enclosed shrine...
  • Newhce
    This post is about 5 times as long as it needs to be.
  • Jaynuze
    I think you meant "protest" not "post"
  • Dread_Pirate_Roberts
    Wow, you got a two-fer. What's your secret? Do tell!
  • We rank the idiocy we see and attack it together. You only came in second today.
  • Dread_Pirate_Roberts
    I see that you found the tinfoil hats that Aaron left for you. You look good in them - very slimming! But all of this is just procrastination - stop ranking idiocy and figure out new and exciting content for your beloved readers!
  • JC
    Also, better headlines please!
  • "Ranking idiocy" is best left to Disqus.
  • Pete_eats
    I thought ranking idiocy was best left to US News and World Reports?
  • As I was saying...
  • Dread_Pirate_Roberts
    I see you're screaming towards the top in that regard.
  • OCCUPY MARTIN!
  • Benjamin Freed
    Sorry to, you know, encourage reading. Maybe one day you'll succeed in bring down Washington's ranking as the most literate city in the U.S.
  • Newhce
    This isn't Crazy Eddy's. You can't make up for lack of content with volume.
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