JULY 5TH July 5th was a different story — At 9 a.m. a Redwood City police cruiser comes to take a look. It appears he wants to circle our camp, but realizes that is not possible from the way he came in. So he left. And then reappeared on the bridge over the canal, being rewarded with an almost identical view of overlapping freight liners. Apparently he thought the first view or tactical situation was preferable because the cruiser showed up at our parking–lot entrance a second time. “Hello?!” The male officer yells. We choose not to respond. The trucks are locked up. The chicken and razor wire is protecting the gaps. And nothing is notable about his behavior. We have three (or more) cameras mounted on every container, so we can see and hear pretty much everything near the perimeter. We just continue our day without worrying what he could hear of us. • A number of people — are working as if nothing was unusual. We have several cellular routers, and Covid has made remote work the norm in the Bay Area. Some companies like Apple and Google are trying to change back to in-office work, but they are not willing to risk a mass exodus. • By 9:30 — the police officer had given up and called some friends. There were now barricading us in on both sides, although you can’t really barricade a Freightliner or Tanker with standard police cruisers. They would have benefitted tactically from watching a few more Mad Max movies. The CHP helicopter started circling at around 10 a.m.. It seemed unlikely that anything notable was visible from the air, but we started - 103 -