by Nick Turse
As the Occupy Wall Street protests enter their second month and a new mini-society blossoms in Liberty Plaza in Lower Manhattan, the energized movement continues to tax the city’s budget and display an increasing willingness to engage in nonviolent civil disobedience.
According to statistics provided to AlterNet by the
New York City Police Department, police have made 992 arrests as a
result of the Occupy Wall Street protests. The NYPD further tells AlterNet that the demonstrations, thus far, have cost the city some $3.4 million in overtime for police officers.
To put these numbers in perspective, 1,806 arrests resulted from the four-day Republic National Convention in New York City in 2004. The total security cost, according to a report by ABC News “was $80 million, which included overtime for NYPD officers.” While
the federal government picked up the lion’s share of the costs, the
mayor’s office reported that the city ended up paying about $8 million
of the tab.
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