Occupy Everywhere no longer can.
In an attempt to demonize large banks one step further, local unions with Occupy LA forces pitched tents in the lobby of a major bank in Los Angeles.
Police forces quickly pushed them out.
Finally, Law and Order are making a stand for themselves again.
From Portland, Oregon, to Oakland, California, bastions of liberalism are finding that in order to remain bastions of anything, they must assert law and order, hierarchy, and the rule of law.
Like socialists with money, liberals find that they run out of other people's patience. Everyone has rights, from the big corporate giants to the poor man on the street — no one has a right to impinge on these rights, regardless of the intensity of one's outrage.