ron mcbride has the story 2347 in this deeply divided city they have been drawing up the physical dividing lines as well. police and protesters are in a stand off as both sides seem to be settling down for a long siege. the protesters outside of the government headquarters were still shouting their support for those who had stormed the night before signaling the start of this action. the political party backing the civil disobedience campaign have been left to catch up. >> a lot of people are really slightly unprepared, but then we all are here to try to rally behind the students. >> the fatigue is already beginning to show, but most demonstrators say the only way they'll be moved from here is if they're under arrest. >> i'm prepared to be arrest glad most of the people here are prepared to be arrested because it is our duty. >> both the police and hong kong government have condemned the action fearing it is just the candidate of open disobedience that will harm the city's prosperity, and more importantly anger beijing. after coming to life spontaneously this occupation does seem to have b