"Public property" is still owned by someone. Unless this was federal property they had no right to do this. If this was private property they had no right, and if this was state property they had no right.
"Public property" is still owned by someone. Unless this was federal property they had no right to do this. If this was private property they had no right, and if this was state property they had no right.
Yes, my point was that I think it is public property of the District of Columbia (so federal)
They can probably remove it from federal property.