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Wild Old Women Close San Francisco Bank Of America Branch
Key Excerpts from Article on Website of KCBS (CBS News San Francisco Affiliate)
Posted: January 10th, 2012
http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2012/01/05/wild-old-women-c...
It was a slow-moving Occupy Wall Street protest, but it was an effective one. A dozen senior citizens calling themselves the wild old women succeeded in closing a Bank of America branch in Bernal Heights Thursday. The women, aged 69 to 82, who live at the senior home up Mission street from the Bernal Heights Bank of America branch, decided to hold their own protest by doing what they called a run on the bank. Tita Caldwell, 80, who led the charge of women with walkers and wheelchairs, said that theyre demanding the bank lower fees, pay higher taxes, and stop foreclosing on, and evicting, homeowners. Were upset about what the banks are doing, particularly in our neighborhood and neighboring areas, in evicting people and foreclosing on their homes, said Caldwell. Were upset because the banks are raising their rates because it really affects seniors who are on a fixed income. As they arrived, Bank of America closed and locked its doors, to the surprise and delight of the elderly protestors, who said that they had no intention of storming the bank. The women waved signs, but didnt march or chant, with one woman on supplemental oxygen adding that the group was too old for that.
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