Their numbers are dwindling but some pro-democracy protesters are vowing to continue their movement in central Hong Kong... a day after some of the leaders turned themselves in to police.<br /> <br />Things were quiet Thursday morning at the make-shift village at the main protest site.<br /> <br />Some people were having a meal.... others were tending to housekeeping ...<br /> <br />One protester said the leaders did the right thing going to the police.<br /> <br />11. (SOUNDBITE) (English) 22 YEAR-OLD UNIVERSITY STUDENT AND PRO-DEMOCRACY PROTESTER BEAN CHOW, SAYING:<br /> <br />"If they go to the police, they have paid their responsibility to the society."<br /> <br />On Wednesday three leaders surrendered to police for their role in the protests that the government has labelled illegal.<br /> <br />Occupy Central with Love and Peace co-founder Benny Tai says they were basically asked to tell on themselves.<br /> <br />9. (SOUNDBITE) (English) OCCUPY CENTRAL WITH LOVE AND PEACE CO-FOUNDER, BENNY TAI, SAYING:<br /> <br />" In a specially