WARNING: CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE. ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION).<br/> Hundreds of anti-Wall Street protesters took to the New York streets on Saturday in an attempt to establish a new encampment, with a number arrested as they tried to move onto church-owned land.<br/> The protesters had used a wooden ladder to climb over a chain-link fence into the lot owned by Trinity Church, an Occupy Wall Street spokesman said.<br/> Police had no immediate figure on how many protesters were arrested, but one witness put the number at dozens.<br/> The demonstrators later moved to a different area of lower Manhattan, saying they were headed to the house of the Trinity Church rector.<br/> The Occupy movement, which says the U.S. economic system is unfair and favors a tiny rich minority, began three months ago in New York but was ultimately forced out of its main camp in the city.