ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - Anti-Wall Street protesters say they will still be around in 2012 marching and making themselves heard around Albuquerque.
About 150 people joined a demonstration Friday and vowed to press on into the New Year, even though they're no longer camping around the clock at the University of New Mexico.
The protesters carried anti-corporate signs and chanted as they met at Robinson Park, then marched throughout the Downtown area.
They stopped outside a bank, a state unemployment office and other sites along the way.
The marchers included children and their parents, the elderly, young adults and even few dogs.
Albuquerque police recorded the march on video and repeatedly used megaphones to order the group to stay out of traffic, but there were no major clashes.
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