Occupy London protests continue despite eviction papers being served
November 16th, 2011 by
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The Occupy London protest camp outside St Paul's cathedral and in Finsbury Square continue with no signs of packing up. London, United Kingdom. November 2011
Despite eviction papers being served on the tents at St Paul's yesterday, the camp does not look like they have any sign of moving.
If they are still there by 6pm this evening, The City of London can seek High Court action to evict them for blocking a highway.
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