Anti-Wall Street movement hits L.A.

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A protest movement that began weeks ago on the cobblestone streets of New York City continued to take root in downtown Los Angeles on Monday.
Dakota Smith in the Daily News.

Some 200 people camped on the lawn outside City Hall, marking the third day of Occupy LA, a protest largely directed at the influence of large corporations on government.

Cars honked their horns in support at the protesters, who carried signs declaring, "RIP My House & My Job. It was fun while it lasted"; "Stop Corporate Greed" and "If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention."


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