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'Occupy Minnesota' Protesters Plan to Fight New Restrictions

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    Demonstrators vow to keep fighting

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Since -- is Thursday was movie day -- government plaza.

Protesters moved everything away from sprinklers and so the county can blast all the water out and -- rice starting Friday -- 7 AM.

We understand that that's something that they need to do and we don't want any damage to happened to.

Government center.

But that is the only new girl from county commissioners and -- Minnesota plans to all day.

They still want to sleep here once temperatures dipped below 25 degrees and refuse to remove hundreds.

Not only makes sense that that all of a sudden a month into this process.

That we can't have signed that seems to me like an attempt to sounds -- -- There's possibility that we would initiate legal action to get the rules suspended Teresa Nelson is with the ACLU and giving it through the legal advice here Thursday they sent a letter to -- -- county.

Calling the new ruled a violation of the First Amendment the rules that were.

Adopted solely for the occupied protest which.

Suggest that perhaps they were done in a content based manner and that day maiden.

Be trying to shut down the occupying Minnesota protests the county -- the restrictions are trapped for the coming winter reducing portage on the movie the movement.

We'll make room for snow piled snow removal.

I could -- soda isn't buying it -- the group agreed that series some protesters are already volunteering.

To be plaintiffs in the lawsuit.

We've had a completely nonviolent protest things have been very peaceful there have been no incidents.

But now the tune has changed to shore you can be here but you can't say anything -- you can't sleep at night.

Do you think that they didn't.

I'm pretty sure that's exactly what's happened.