any fa walking into brian parker mightave in the past been concerned about security, this doesn't lookmising not to me. they're welcomed if they follow e rules. the sme 13 people there almost every day. >> i appreciate that. john: that is another major thing. when people get mad at their government to have to be able to take it to the streets of the park, and that is one of the most -- since time immemorial the purposes of public space. and a lot of this privatizatin, and mr. of other parks in boston and i'm sure here also, to stop the rallies and all that. john: 50,000 people wanted to protest abortion central park. >> or not allowed. john: not allowed. >> what's more important, democratic free-speech or the grass you can replace the grass. >> whatever it will take. john: we don't have enough democratic free-speech they can protest in the street. >> this is the place where they would get their proper publicity , the legitimacy. john: it was government that said no, not corporations. john: the kind of government that is now giving prices over corporations. that is what the real problem