UC Berkeley officials are showing those tree protestors who’s boss. The protestors had sat in a tree on Berkeley’s property from 2006 to 2008 to make a stand against the school’s decision to cut down redwoods on the campus to build an athletic center. Now, Berkeley is going full force.
According to the San Jose Mercury News:
University of California officials are seeking the maximum civil penalties against a group of protesters who tried to block the building of a new sports facility at UC Berkeley.
A UC attorneys says the 16 people who took part in a protest by sitting in a group of trees for 21 months are facing fines of $1,000 each, as well as potential attorneys' fees ranging from $3,000 to $10,000.
Attorney Michael Goldstein says school officials are hoping to discourage similar demonstrations in the future.
Of course it was a pain for the school, and there was a lot of waiting for the primates to leave the tree. However it seems a bit ludicrous that it took the school so long to remove the protestors from the tree, which leads one to wonder, when did Berkeley grow a sac?





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