Workers painstakingly cutting zipties, dismantling barriers, then loading it all onto a giant dump truck. pic.twitter.com/50DEszRTq9
Pic from earlier, ~11pm Sunday on footbridge outside leading east to IFC Mall. Not 100% clear in hubbub, but I believe I heard an officer telling journos he would arrest us if we did not back off from the bridge. If he did indeed say so, a massive infringement on press freedom. pic.twitter.com/3x5CFHdHEn
Lawmaker Ted Hui repeats his demands, asks for commanding officer's name & ID#—which officers must provide unless in immediate danger. How can you enforce the law on behalf of 7 million citizens if you don't follow the law yourself, Hui asks. pic.twitter.com/XeibFtN30I
23:52 Police retreat from IFC. Ted Hui demands to be seen, says a frontline officer has promised that the commanding officer would come forward. Nothing from the police. pic.twitter.com/OXWrrLSkyy
Though long cliché at this point, I'd also like to point out that as far as I can see not a single officer has their warrant card displayed in the clear plastic pocket of their vest. pic.twitter.com/SfmrycULtJ
23:24 IFC mall staff holding the line. It very, very quiet. pic.twitter.com/NoXjF1mmB8
19:13 Riot police moving down Queens Road West past intersection with Centre Street pic.twitter.com/1c80dgiyOB
19:10 Riot police pushing east on Queens Road West pic.twitter.com/ZIjC8Xfhbk
Hardhat-wearing protesters headed west on the train. pic.twitter.com/DBDpwfx17d
Hong Kong Free Press @HongKongFP
Protesters in Causeway Bay are urging those will full protective gear to head towards the China Liaison Office, to support their comrades at the scene.
Riot police have reinforced their position on the western part of the island. Some have started clearance operations. pic.twitter.com/lSSUVQ79t9
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