The world’s most polite protesters in pictures Lukas MessmerOctober 1, 2014May 14, 2015JMSC, Online Journalism Post navigation PreviousNext 22-year-old Sandy has written “citizens should decide” on her bandana. These four student teamed up together and do shifts. Two secondary students volunteered to distribute material around Admiralty. Harcourt Road was full of signs and improptu art. Many people came up with stickers and spontaneous art. This young men holds up a step by step manual about how to behave when you get pepper sprayed. Many people have been staying on the road for days. Imitating the red warnings of the Hong Kong police, this man made his own sign, saying: “Stop the violence!! To continue civil disobedience!!” Crowds gathered at Mong Kong at night. This sign was stuck on a bus in Mong Kok. Some buses were stuck in the crowd and used to stick signboards on. Quiet and peaceful sat thousands of people on the street near Mong Kok MTR station. Usually busy Nathan Road was completely empty. Harcourt Road completely packed at night. The umbrellas have become the symbol of the so called “Umbrella Revolution”. Mostly students doing a sit-in around government offices in Admiralty. Share this:TwitterFacebookGoogleLike this:Like Loading... Related