A section of a pro democracy barricade in central Hong Kong has been cleared after a court order was issued by the owners of the building it blocks.<br/> <br />Workers hired by the Citic Tower in Admiralty district began removing some of the metal barriers that had been blocking the road and pavement around the building.<br/> <br />Court bailiffs and police were on hand to monitor the removal.<br/> <br />Protesters who had been occupying the area for nearly two months complied with the court order and didn't attempt to disrupt the process.<br/> <br />But pro-democracy legislators say the city's use of a court injunction to get the protesters to move was a low blow.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) LEGISLATOR, LEE CHEUK-YAN, SAYING:<br/> <br />"Firstly, I think, it's really a shame that the government had to hide behind a civil case and hide behind a court, to use the court to do the clearance, so that you can say if people block the clearance, it will be a contempt of court. I think they should not do that, actuall
