Max Scardino, 17, protests corporate greed at the Legion Square traffic circle in South Portland’s Knightville neighborhood on March 19. Scardino said he started Occupy South Portland last fall because he doesn’t have a car and couldn’t reliably get to Portland’s Lincoln Park to join OccupyMaine. “A lot of people say protesting isn’t a good way to make change, but it has worked in other countries and it worked here in the ’60s,” the South Portland High School student said. Scardino protests, usually alone, when he’s able, but said school and work often keep him busy.


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