Posted: 12:59 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011
ATLANTA —
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed said Thursday the Occupy Atlanta protests have cost the city less than $30,000 over the past two weeks.
Those expenditures are for things like police presence and portable toilets. At the same time, he refused to take off the table the option of evicting those protesters at a later date.
"We're really trying to work this out in a nonviolent fashion that really does not bring dishonor to the city, respects civil disobedience," Reed told Channel 2's Richard Elliot. "We're spending some money in order to try and bring this to an orderly conclusion."
Occupy Atlanta's Rob Call said they never asked for help from the city.
"The city has volunteered those services," Call said. "We have not asked for them. I think if we're going to talk public expenditures, having some port-o-potties is pretty minor."
Occupy Atlanta tried to expand ts protests into Buckhead on Thursday with a planned march through Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza. But the demonstration got sidetracked when several protesters apparently got lost riding MARTA to the Lenox Station.