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Berkeley Tree Sitters, Please Leave

03.15.08 | 4 Comments

For the last 15 months environmentalists have been sitting in trees, in Berkeley. The activists are protesting the removal of oak trees on campus. The trees are slated to be removed in order to make way for a renovated Memorial Stadium. Drive past the fraternities and the I-House and the stadium on any given night and you’ll be blinded by spotlights used to illuminate the tree sitters. The amount of time and energy (and likely money) that the Berkeley police has spent on the safety of these fools is obscene. People, we get it, you want the trees saved. Please take your cause to the courts and to the proper authorities and stop squatting; it is obnoxious and does not help your cause.

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Yesterday, a tree sitter gave up his perch after 17 days of protest in another part of campus.

Last month, the police brought in an arborist to snip ropes in hopes of making life a bit more uncomfortable for tree sitters. In the process, a bucket of fecal matter was splattered. Yuck!

The arborist climbed into the grove about 6 a.m. and cut most of the ropes connecting the half-dozen platforms the tree-sitters
have built in the foliage. The arborist also took down one of the
platforms, which was uninhabited. In the process, a bucket of human
waste fell about 60 feet to the ground.


“They cut a s- bucket and it fell to the ground and exploded,” said Erik Eisenberg, 39, a leader of the tree-sitters’ ground crew who goes by the name Ayr.

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