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As for this picture, I just really liked the people sitting in the tree at the rally. The cops however, did not. They escorted the one kid out. We have no idea if he got in trouble or not, but we booed the cop for being a dick. So that was fun.
The crowds were INSANE. We got to the Metro station in Maryland around 10AM and parked the car. The line into the station wound all around the parking lot and was probably about half a mile (if not longer) long (we were smart and went directly to the station and realized we didn't NEED to stand in the line, the machines were running and the lines were much shorter for these. People were just getting on line thinking they had to.) We managed to bypass at least an hour long wait. The parking lot itself filled up by 10:45. The station we went to is one of the larger commuting stations, so the parking lot is HUGE. The fact that filled up that early was amazing.
My biggest complaint I have about the whole event is how terribly the Metro service handled this rally. They didn't increase the number of cars on each train, they still expected people to swipe their pass card, and they had at least 3 lines not running for routine maintenance. All of these things were frustrating, but still tolerable (It was so crowded. You didn't even need to hold onto anything while standing because we were jammed in so tight there was no where to fall. I made friends with a lot of people's armpits on the train rides)
However, the swiping of the pass cards pissed me off. Most stations in DC have 2-4 turnstiles to swipe your card through. There were 600 people getting off the trains at a time (I'm guessing this number, it may have been more or less but it was A LOT of people). This led to a HUGE bottleneck and an insane fire hazard. It took us about an hour to get from the train car to outside the station.
I don't do well being underground or super crowded (I have some claustraphobia issues) and I was starting to get really freaked out, but once I finally got outside it was ok.
The amount of people in the mall was so incredible. Usually the rallies take place around the reflecting pool, but this one took place at the Capitol end of the mall. When we got there, it was 11:30ish and it was already packed from the Capitol to 7th Street, and was filling up on the other side of 7th street.
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I still don't have a camera, but I tried to take a few photos of the crowds by holding my phone over my head:
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I enjoyed myself so much. However, at the end I was slightly confused. A lot of people were sitting on the port-a-pots there.
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But, all in all, I had a great time and I'm so glad I went.
*John Stewart/Stephen Colbert
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