This is what union support can do for your movement (we love you TWU!). The Daily News reports (excerpted):
The Transport Workers Union will go to court Monday to try to stop the city from forcing bus drivers to transport Wall Street protesters arrested by the NYPD....
The union, whose leaders voted last week to support the protesters, said police brass commandeered three MTA buses to transport many of the 700 demonstrators arrested on the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday.
Union President John Samuelsen called ordering bus drivers to drive prisoners "a blatant act of political retaliation."
Police brass had no immediate comment on Samuelsen's comments Sunday night.
"TWU Local 100 supports the protesters on Wall Street and takes great offense that the mayor and NYPD have ordered operators to transport citizens who were exercising their constitutional right to protest - and shouldn't have been arrested in the first place," Samuelsen said Sunday night.
At least five empty buses were commandeered from terminal points on both sides of the bridge, Samuelsen said....
"Our mission is to provide transit service to the riding public, not transport people who were arrested," he said.
The mass roundup on the bridge did little to stifle the protesters: Hundreds went right back to the rally after getting sprung.
"Just because we're being arrested, we're not being silenced," said Robert Grodt, 24.
"You go to Italy, you eat gelato. You go to a protest, you expect to be arrested," said Daniel Levine, 22, a Baruch College journalism student.
NYPD spokesman Paul Browne said 700 people received summonses and eight were held - three for outstanding warrants and five for not providing ID.
He did not immediately comment on the TWU seeking an injunction.
The nebulous protest against corporate greed, income inequality and tax breaks for fat cats enters its third week with growing crowds, a higher media profile and a big union march set for Wednesday.
Cops and protesters argued over whether demonstrators Saturday defied orders to stay on the bridge's pedestrian walkway or were lured into a trap by cops who said they could use the roadway....
Cross-posted at Plutocracy Files.