A jury found four protesters guilty Friday of violating Colorado Springs' controversial law banning sitting or lying on public walkways. The verdict brought a swift end to a months-long legal saga and the city's first-ever trial over the Pedestrian Access Act, otherwise known as the sit-lie ordinance. Afterward, the two protesters who represented themselves - Trig Bundgaard, 36, and Alan Pitts, 33 - said they had no regrets. "We knew going into it there might be a price to pay for civil disobedience," Bundgaard said. Sentencing for the protesters - including Mark Chamberlain, 27, and Cayla Norris, 33 - is scheduled for Dec.