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Author Naomi Wolf Speaks Out About Her Arrest At Occupy Wall Street Protest

First Posted: 10/19/11 10:07 PM ET Updated: 12/19/11 05:12 AM ET

WASHINGTON -- Naomi Wolf is a permit nerd.

In her recent book, "Give Me Liberty: A Handbook For American Revolutionaries," she dedicated ample space to dissecting -- and critiquing -- the process in which citizens go about obtaining permits for demonstrations, and how permitting has been killing First Amendment protections one regulation at a time. She paid special focus to New York City.

On Tuesday night, the author and feminist experienced first hand this alleged curbing of free speech. Instead of reading her book, the New York Police Department threw the book at her. Wolf, along with her partner, was arrested after not complying with an officer’s orders to leave a sidewalk outside a Huffington Post event honoring Gov. Andrew Cuomo as the Game Changer of the year.

In an interview with HuffPost on Wednesday, Wolf said the police got it wrong when they arrested her. “I was taken into custody for disobeying an unlawful order,” she explained. “The issue is that I actually know New York City permit law ... I didn’t choose to get myself arrested. I chose to obey the law and that didn’t protect me.”

Wolf had arrived at the SoHo gathering as a guest. As she was walking to the event, she said she noticed Occupy Wall Street protesters nearby. They were trying to bring their concerns to Gov. Cuomo over his approval of a millionaire’s tax cut. She watched the activists use the people’s microphone.

Wolf told the demonstrators that they needed to look into the permit claim that they couldn’t use a megaphone. Up until then, she said she had kept her engagement with the activists to her Facebook page, reminding them of the tenets of peaceful civil disobedience and sharing news and video links from the occupy movement. She had yet to visit Zuccotti Park.

Her partner, film producer Avram Ludwig, suggested that Wolf write down the Occupy Wall Street demands and personally hand them to Cuomo. “They shared their demands with me,” Wolf recalled. “They were all very reasonable.” Among them, the activists wanted accountability for police brutality.

Wolf soon went inside. After mingling for a while, she said she had to leave for a business meeting. She never did find Cuomo. As she was leaving, Wolf noticed that the protesters had since been sequestered some distance away from the event space. She had to find out what happened, she said.

The activists, she said, told her that police ordered them away from the event. At least 25 cops had formed a human barrier. She said she tried checking with the cops, but that none of them gave her much of a response. Finally, one officer told her that the organizers’ permit gave HuffPost control of the sidewalk. She said she knew that couldn’t be right.

Wolf decided to hunt down the HuffPost event organizer. She went through a half dozen people before finding someone who she said told her he had seen the permit and presented himself as a spokesman for the event. “He confided,” she explained, that the permit “did allow people to protest” on the sidewalk as long as they weren’t obstructing foot traffic.

Wolf told the activists that it would be legal to march if they didn’t block pedestrians. She and Ludwig took to the sidewalk. Maybe a dozen joined them. They walked up and down the sidewalk in a single file. “Literally like musical chairs,” she said. “Peacefully walking up and down the street.”

That’s when Wolf said 30 to 40 white-shirt reinforcements showed up and put a stop to the sidewalk protest. One cop ordered through a megaphone for everyone to disperse. Wolf wanted to communicate with the officer that she had checked the permit and that they were in compliance. She didn’t get far.

The cop yelled at her to back away, Wolf said.

“I froze,” she said. She knew it was an unlawful order. “I just couldn’t move. He said again, ‘Will you back down? Will you get out of my way?’ I hesitated another half second.”

That was enough. Wolf and her partner were arrested.

The police never advised the event staff about their decision to remove the activists, nor did the event permit stipulate for such actions. "The NYPD asked the security agent in charge whether we had secured permits allowing us to place a red carpet on the sidewalk and to build a curbside tent, and we stated that we did," explained Mario Ruiz, Huffington Post Media Group's vice president of communications. "We did not instruct the police to move the protesters nor were we consulted by the police in connection with their decision to move the protesters."

The NYPD did not return a request for comment.

After a half hour in separate cells, Wolf and her partner were released. She said a sergeant at the precinct told her she was arrested for a “safety issue.” The cop didn’t dispute her claim that she wasn’t breaking the law. But she said he explained that whenever police deem it a safety issue, they can make an arrest.

The police official then asked Wolf why she was with Occupy Wall Street: “Why do you want to be with these people?” the official asked. “I said I’m a New York City citizen and I believe in the First Amendment,” she replied.

Demonstrating, as her book made clear, is an integral part of this country’s history, she said. “That’s what Americans do,” Wolf said.

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WASHINGTON -- Naomi Wolf is a permit nerd. In her recent book, "Give Me Liberty: A Handbook For American Revolutionaries," she dedicated ample space to dissecting -- and critiquing -- the process ...
WASHINGTON -- Naomi Wolf is a permit nerd. In her recent book, "Give Me Liberty: A Handbook For American Revolutionaries," she dedicated ample space to dissecting -- and critiquing -- the process ...
 
 
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12:33 AM on 10/24/2011
Well, since no one here seems willing to actually do some research, and instead just assume America is falling into a Black Pit of Doom, allow me to help -

http://www.nyc.gov/html/cecm/downloads/pdf/sapo_rules.pdf

The above link is to the relevant rules to obtain a permit for an event, such as the one the Huffington Post was holding. It contains the following -

§1-03 Processing of Applications by Community Boards.
(a) A street activity permit shall be required to conduct any street activity, including, but not limited to, a street fair, block party, festival, green market or farmers market,
religious ceremony, block cleanup, recreation program or other such activity on a public street or sidewalk when such activity may interfere with or obstruct the normal use by pedestrian or vehicular traffic of such street or sidewalk.

Considering the permit holder has the right to control the flow of traffic on the sidewalk during the event, I believe that puts it well within legal bounds to request police to enforce the city issued permissions when an unauthorized group of people are attempting to disrupt the event.

Unsurprisingly, "a tall man, who seemed to be with the event" was an unreliable source of valid information.

Summary: Took me 10 minutes to look up rules regarding NYC permits, proving that what the author and protestors were attempting to do was against the law.
05:49 PM on 10/27/2011
Article. VI.
All Debts contracted and Engagements entered into, before the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be as valid against the United States under this Constitution, as under the Confederation.
This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land; and the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby, any Thing in the Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary notwithstanding.
The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States.
Amendment I
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
05:23 PM on 10/22/2011
oh wait, I clicked too fast - I thought this was naomi klein
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JohnLorenzo
Examine the reasons of your true intent.
12:29 AM on 10/22/2011
Naomi – I saw you tonight on Olbermann and you did a great job explaining what happened to you. Not so much the process of the arrest itself but the questionable manner in which the police behaved. No surprise to me but you provided a real and moving account of how our freedom is under assault and has been for quite a while now. I posted the video of you and Keith to my FB so everyone can hear you lay it out. Your account has made me even more angry and frightened of what is happening in our country. I will continue attending protest and if I should be arrested, I'll certainly be thinking of you.
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11:01 PM on 10/21/2011
This whole thing was a great object lesson and a great encouragement to OWS protesters that what they are doing an saying is working.
05:03 PM on 10/22/2011
Well, yes - it's working - to destroy the 99% majority support and assure that OWS is a left-wing movement.

Next stop - the DNC.

All centrists, conservatives and moderates please leave. NOW.
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alteregoess
12:53 AM on 11/26/2011
Actually, I've been a moderate Independent voter for many years and I've recently swung very far to the left. The right to protest and present grievances to the government is worthless if the police can arbitrarily take it away when they don't like where you're sitting or standing. If there is a permit issue, they need to produce the permit before arresting anyone. Of course, they don't pay attention to court orders allowing people back into parks - they just punch women right in the face when they wave those orders at them and demand their right to re-enter, so I suppose they're not real big on legal procedures.
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saami
Cranky old lady
04:12 PM on 10/21/2011
Why isn't Occupy Wall Street free speach so that it is protected both under free speech as well as the right to peacefully assemble and present your grievances?
03:18 PM on 10/21/2011
“Why do you want to be with these people?” the official asked.

Ha. What's a nice girl like you doing in a place like this?
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pellebee
An ex-pat with a 'don't diet, try it attitude' and
01:08 PM on 10/21/2011
huff post is again kinda all hypocritical as she was protesting a huff post event. Weird enough...
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baileywick
03:41 PM on 10/21/2011
I don't understand why that is hypocritical.
Would Fox do a sympathetic story on someone protesting a Fox event?
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LawTalkingGuy
Rational human male.
06:35 AM on 10/21/2011
Everyone is equal before the law: neither the rich nor the poor are allowed to sleep on park benches.
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baileywick
03:41 PM on 10/21/2011
Ha.
Funny how that works, huh?
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Francois Bergeron
seeking sense
03:38 AM on 10/21/2011
It's a lot of info for a poor cop to muster.
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lemealone
It will take more than condiments to foil my brill
12:29 AM on 10/21/2011
Protesters rule #1, do what a cop tells you.
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Endogenous Light Nexus
There actually is light within you
05:20 AM on 10/21/2011
Who told you that, your mother?
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lemealone
It will take more than condiments to foil my brill
11:43 AM on 10/21/2011
a cop.
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baileywick
03:45 PM on 10/21/2011
I didn't see that in the Dr. King handbook nor the Gandhi notebook.
04:17 PM on 10/21/2011
It was at the end of Chapter 3 "How to Organize an Orgy the Night Before the March on Washington"
09:32 PM on 10/20/2011
Many of my posts are critical of U.S. "democracy".

Here at home we suffer from the same malaise:

http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/police-surround-city-square-as-protesters-defy-eviction-order-20111021-1mb07.html
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09:30 PM on 10/20/2011
Do we need to crowdsource who is sending the police out? Are the investigative reporters going to find out who is sending the police out to intimidate and hassle American Citizens. Otherwise the real troublemakers will keep at it. Who is in the chain of command? Does it reach to the Mayor? There should be no reason for this info Not to be public. It's the "order giver" who is breaking the law.
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Endogenous Light Nexus
There actually is light within you
05:30 AM on 10/21/2011
The information should be accessible via FOIA wouldn't you think? Although the real power brokers will be safely hidden we'd at least have the public faces, but it does seem a safe bet the mayor's got to be one of them at this point. I think it's the billionaires who have his private phone number we'd most like to see hauled before a grand jury though.
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05:06 PM on 10/21/2011
I have recently stumbled on GAP, which defends Whistleblowers. For some ungodly reason a Congressman can hold up a bill by their lonesome...how anyone would let that go on is beyond me. GAP crowdsourced via their members who called their respective congressmen. From that it was deduced it was one of two Republicans...Kyle from Arizona was one...I forgot the other. Anyway the Whistleblower bill passed, and now Whistleblowers have more protection. I reiterate who ever is responsible for sending out the police to interfere with the protesters when there is No reason, is the true troublemakers in this.
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Mikeeee
Private corps can't do it better!!!
08:54 PM on 10/20/2011
I'm curious why this wouldn't be one of the lead stories on the front page. It has more affect on our lives than the gadaffi death.
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lemealone
It will take more than condiments to foil my brill
12:30 AM on 10/21/2011
That she's a fool?
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timthemighty
I'm using the chicken to measure it.
12:45 AM on 10/21/2011
or maybe you are a fool?
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Francois Bergeron
seeking sense
03:39 AM on 10/21/2011
Why is your disagreement with her a sign that she's intellectually impaired?
05:05 PM on 10/22/2011
She is better looking than Gadaffi.

If she didn't look like that, the story would not even be told.
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jf12
Esta vez saldré como las otras y me escaparé.
05:05 PM on 10/20/2011
Aw, man, I was hoping to hear her talking about it. I like her.
04:18 PM on 10/20/2011
When will the NYPD realize that they, too, are the 99%? They are only a layoff away from joining the protesters on the other side of the barricades.
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Mikeeee
Private corps can't do it better!!!
08:55 PM on 10/20/2011
Their actions explain why. They're not smart enough to figure that out.