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Sleepers Assemble for Freedom SleepOut #61

Date:
Tuesday, September 06, 2016
Time:
5:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Event Type:
Protest
Organizer/Author:
Keith McHenry (entry by Norse)
Email:
Phone:
575-770--3377
Location Details:
Snooze Along with the Suffering on the Sidewalk Near City Hall (Center between Locust and Church)
From late Tuesday afternoon to Wednesday morning.

SLEEP PROTEST CONTINUES--SLOW, SUSTAINED, AND STEADY
Pleasant weather, less police harassment, the lure of a safe(r) placer to sleep for at least one night, and the pulse of principle reportedly drew a larger group of sleepers last week and may continue to do so.

The issue continues to be the right to engage in necessary human functions in public places (with no private places being generally available to the poor outside). The basic need and right to sleep runs afoul of the City's 11 PM to 8:30 AM Sleeping Ban (MC 6.36.010a).

This obscene law continues to be enforced whimsically by the SCPD and increased posse of Parks and Recreation Rangers, now acting as a genteel goon squad on Pacific Ave.

ELECTION ANTICS
With election rhetoric rattling about, some are hoping that the "Our Revolution: Santa Cruz for Bernie" bunch of endorsees (Drew Glover, Steve Schnaar, Chris Krohn, and Sandy Brown) will bring light and liberation to the City Council in the highly unlikely event that some or all of them get past the Big Money endorsees J.M Brown, Cynthia Mathews, Martine Watkins, and Robert Singleton.

Though there have been a few bright spots in the electoral forums, "support for finding legal supervised places to sleep within City limits" and 24-hour bathrooms is about as far as they seem willing to go. Apparently a year of Freedom Sleeper education about the futility and absurdity of banning sleep still can't get past the desire to woo the most reactionary.

Meanwhile RV residents report increased pressure from the sheriffs in the County--in spite of the clear Coastal Commission indications that anti-RV laws violate the public access requirements of the Coastal Zone. Still no reported tickets though.

SEATTLE STIRRINGS
Meanwhile up in Seattle, a more active ACLU and allied groups are fighting back against the destruction of "illegal" homeless encampments. They aim to replace the current law and practice which allow demolition with 72-hour notice. The new law, if passed, would require proof that encampments pose "an imminent and likely public health or safety harm"; if a real emergency could be proved, then action could be taken within 48 hours.

In all other cases, the city would be required to undertake a 30-day process to notify and offer services to the people living in an encampment before forcing them to move. The law would apply to tents, cars/trucks, and RVs.

For any encampment that did not pose an immediate risk, outreach workers would have to, over the course of 30 days, offer the people staying there extensive outreach and "adequate and accessible housing" before the city could clear the area. If an area was going to be cleared, the city would have to notify the people living there of the specific date and time when the cleanup would occur and provide an explanation of what would happen during that process.

The law would also set up a more thorough process for documenting and storing people's belongings that are taken during cleanups. It would require the city to provide trash pickup and sanitation services to any camps with more than five people, and it would create an advisory group to oversee the sweeps. If the city violated any terms of the new law while doing sweeps, it would have to pay each person affected $250 per violation.

For more information check out http://www.thestranger.com/slog/2016/08/24/24504796/homeless-advocates-propose-major-reforms-to-the-way-the-city-handles-homeless-encampments
and http://www.columbialegal.org/standing-shelter-everyone .

BUT BACK IN SANTA CRUZ
Meanwhile, City authorities dutifully backed up by the Scent-Anal (the local daily) have been pushing their old brand of paranoia with an announced indefinitely-extended "closing of the levee".
Actually for a long time cops and rangers have selectively excluded the public (particularly the poor) from access to the river. Now a killing has become the pretext for a general shut down--more grist for the Take Back Santa Cruz agenda--with those who live outside being the usual targets.

Check out the stench of this sort of bigotry--all dressed up in witty words and fancy formatting. Hatred masquerading as public safety. Sniff out the garbage at http://www.santamierda.com/.

WINDBLOWN WHISTLEBLOWERS
Activists Pat and John Colby, evicted from their lodging after several years of fighting the powerful John Stewart Company, are reportedly spinning straw into silk. They're active reporting ADA (Americans Disability Act) violations in city park restrooms and reportedly getting the promise of action. The old HUFF "Give a Shit" Campaign demanded 24-hour bathrooms at City Hall.

But City workers even had those bathrooms locked tight during business hours on the afternoon of the last Freedom Sleeper protest. Makes it easier to complain about all the pee and poopoo. The new supposedly public Portapotty at Lincoln and Cedar is also still locked during the day. If authorities won't give a shit, they'll find others will have to. In inconvenient spots. Tip of the hat to Pat and John for acting as a mobile monitoring squad--forcing the City to clean up its commodes.
Added to the calendar on Mon, Sep 5, 2016 11:55PM

Comments (Hide Comments)
by Razer Ray
""support for finding legal supervised places to sleep within City limits"

Remember Robert? Rabbi Posner's idea he was pushing in council? You never were interested in that one simple IMPORTANT thing that could be done for the homeless of Santa Cruz. AFAICT you don't care about homeless people at all. Except to keep them homeless so you have something to post boilerplate broadsides about.

Ps. Does Keith McHenry know you're using his name as bait to get people to read your posts considering there's absolutely no content by Keith here?
Dear Robert: thank you for the nod but one fundamental part of your post was inaccurate.

Neither Patricia nor I were ever evicted. We have never been and will never be evicted from any form of housing. Corporate behemoth The John Stewart Company (JSCO) and their criminal attorney Nathan Benjamin didn't evict me nor did they ever evict Patricia.

Instead, our model HUD Section 8 leases were illegally, fraudulently terminated while both of us were complainants and witnesses to local, state and federal law enforcement investigations. Nathan Benjamin claimed over and over again (in writing) that Section 8 residents are second class citizens who have no First Amendment rights, no Fair Housing rights, no Section 504 disability rights, no medical privacy rights and no property rights. He claims JSCO's Section 8 clients are serfs under JSCO's iron fisted rule. According to him, while we had no rights under the law, JSCO and him not only weren't subject to the Rule of Law, but worse could make up laws as they chose to suit their criminal agendas.

While JSCO and Nathan Benjamin rule over good law abiding citizens as cruel, rapacious tyrants, they coddle criminals who they aid and abet: they protect armed teenage gangsters (who killed young surfer Carl Reimer), drug manufacturers and drug dealers who harm vulnerable populations like women, children and disabled homeless people. violent housed drug addicts and criminal fraudsters who all do JSCO's bidding to receive special favors and Mari Tustin's protection from government intervention. All of this is racketeering under the RICO Act.

The Project on Government Oversight (POGO) referred us to high-powered Washington D.C. law firms which specialize in civil rights, whistleblower protection and Qui Tam lawsuits. We are gathering enough evidence and victims for a pattern and practice lawsuit to put JSCO out of business. Federal law enforcement agencies are investigating JSCO and Nathan Benjamin for crimes punishable by up to 20 years in federal prison.

Again: we have never been and will never be evicted. When we have our day in court, JSCO officials and Nathan Benjamin will be flushed down the drain: they're ending up in federal prison.

We chose not to waste our time in local eviction courts although we have copious objective evidence of JSCO and Nathan Benjamin's shameless lies. One former Tannery Arts resident informed us that JSCO managers there boasted to him when they illegally evicted him that JSCO Senior Vice President and Santa Cruz Planning Commissioner Mari Tustin — who endorses and bankrolls Santa Cruz City Council and County Supervisors — has the local judges in her pocket.

We're seeking justice through federal courts where — unlike local Superior Court judges who were real estate attorneys and local district attorneys — the judges are knowledgeable about civil rights, fraud and whistleblower protection. We have evidence of criminal conspiracies — enabled by HUD officials like former HUD Assistant Secretary Carol Galante who ran Bridge Housing which works hand in glove with corporate criminal JSCO Chairman and lead partner John Stewart (who the government once declared unfit to receive federal funding) — by Nathan Benjamin, Mari Tustin, her minions Keri Swenson, Maya Powis, Amy Gear and LaMonica Bell. We choose to follow our due process through federal courts where the violations of our civil rights are recognized.

Eviction judges rarely know tenant/landlord laws and tenant rights much less federally, constitutionally protected civil rights —about disability laws, the right to petition our government, free speech, fair housing and due process rights. Santa Cruz courts are so biased and corrupt that justice is a rarity!

We will be seeing The John Stewart Company in federal court with U.S. attorneys prosecuting them for crimes against us and the government. Corrupt HUD officials who ran rackets with JSCO will all be exposed for the terrible criminals they are. Already different agencies are arraying themselves against HUD. JSCO and Nathan Benjamin will be instrumental in bringing down a federal agency.

Be observant and watch while federal agencies and the U.S. Senate pull the plug on JSCO and Nathan Benjamin for good. We have been in contact with journalists who want to expose a government takedown of JSCO. All I am saying is happening and will happen.
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