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Occupy Cape Cod protests Yarmouth foreclosure auction [Rifkin]

Large group from all over Cape annoys, but doesn't block foreclosure sale

"We were loud and boisterous and things couldn't have gone better."

By Paul Rifkin and staff


Check the short video of the action yesterday.
Auctioneer McLaughlin seemed to be thinking, WTF?
About forty Occupy Cape Codders (from Falmouth to Provincetown) gathered in Yarmouth Tuesday morning to protest a foreclosure auction. 

The auction was being administered by the Daniel P. McLaughlin & Company of Boston.

The home is at 5 Alijo Drive in West Yarmouth.

The action was organized by occupier John Hopkins of Truro who said, "we were loud and boisterous and things couldn't have gone better."

A little pushing & shoving

The action got quite confrontational (see video to follow) and beefy occupiers Don Cox of West Barnstable (Left below) and Peter Waasdorp (Center  below) were ready to jump in after the old and weak photographer and videographer got jostled about by the auctioneer crew.

Arthur Dickinson of Harwich banged his "drum" to drown out the auctioneer's polemics.

The occupiers did "mic checks" and chanted "banks got bailed out, we got sold out" while the auctioneer mumbled his legalistic babble aimed towards removing a tenant-renter.

The property didn't fetch a high enough bid, and the bank took it back for $200,000.

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