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Faces in a crowd II

Photography People posted on Nov 15, 2011
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Thank you for stopping by. I really do appreciate all your views and comments. This past weekend Occupy SF marched in Solidarity With Egypt. As this was a very small group compared to other marches. The Police force was just as large or larger than the marchers. They poured out of a city bus and the motorcycle brigade attempted to keep us off the city streets. News Reports came out later that a couple of SFPD had been sliced with sharp objects but never apprehended the culprit or culprits as they blended back in the crowd. I never saw any commotion of that nature as I firmly believe that they would have stopped the march.

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juliekitty

10:46AM | Tue, 15 November 2011

Wow. Great, dramatic shot. Very grim. Go Occupy SF!

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durleybeachbum

11:11AM | Tue, 15 November 2011

A great shot!

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BIPOLARTWO

2:14PM | Tue, 15 November 2011

The happy face of the law ? Terrific capture.

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billcody

3:23PM | Tue, 15 November 2011

Nice to inform us about this occupy - scenery. We have o.-activists here, too, but it just begins in Germany. Maybe the next springtime will be hot. I notice that the policemen all show their names. In Berlin we try this, too, but our policedepartment and our polititians argue as if the decline of the old world is upcoming.... And your pictures about this theme are on a high-class level, even with this difficult theme. Thanks for sharing!

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thecytron

9:11AM | Wed, 16 November 2011

Someone ounce said that "with absolute power comes absolute corruption!". This moment in our history shown in this photograph fits this old maxim very well!


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