The memory of Occupy Wall Street is alive in the legal system, with the city agreeing to pay a $25,000 settlement to a five-foot-four, 140-pound female protester who claimed she was roughed up by police during a protest, receiving a boot to the head and baton to the shins. Last month, the city agreed to fork over a few hundred thousand dollars for destroying the People’s Library. Of its most recent payout, the Law Department said, “The settlement was in the best interest of all parties.” Striking fear in the hearts of protesters: priceless.