Before, it was just a boring McHeron. Now, it is a symbol of all that is wild and free. Thanks, anarchists, and a special thanks to the lawyers who called them in to help protect the art. We hope that both the lawyers and the anarchists feel that their work here is done. Although if they have a little more time and energy to spare, perhaps they could spare some effort to actually helping the campers - especially any who are frail or vulnerable - to find appropriate places to live ?
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