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Click here for more photos of Occupy Honolulu moving to King St.
The campers have already made sure the sidewalk is clear, although some pedestrians say it's not enough.
"It's dirty and there have been occasions where a handful of them sitting right in their tents smoking so you have to walk through all that and the garbage. Just unpleasant in general," said one woman.
The city says officials at the Blaisdell Center are concerned over how the Occupy campers will affect patrons attending future events at the facility since so many park around the area and walk there during day and night events.
Meanwhile, a single tent has popped up on the sidewalk fronting the Blaisdell Concert Hall but Occupy Honolulu members say it is not a part of their movement.
Occupy Honolulu campers say they plan to continue their fight which now focuses on the treatment of the homeless here and the lack of housing.
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