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Anti-Homeless "Parking Lot Peril" Law at Council 3 PM 4-11
Ignoring public requests for a thorough examination of alternatives, lacking substantiation that there's a "crime wave" downtown, reversing decades of Santa Cruz traditional use, directly targeting the homeless, but impacting every member of the community, Councilmember Coonerty's "Fifteen Minute Trespass" law will slide through City Council Tuesday Aprill 11th shortly after 3 PM. Be there to give them some indigestion as they chew up and swallow public spaces and human rights.
Background: http://indybay.org/news/2006/03/1811446.php
Discussion: Download and listen to Bathrobespierre's Broadsides at http://www.huffsantacruz.org (click on the most recent shows and scroll through).
Staff report and fliers on the subject will be posted shortly.
Contact HUFF at 423-4833 to volunteer to flier and plan protests and legal challenges.
There is reportedly a FlimFlam Film Festival in the works for one of the forbidden parking lots and garages upcoming. Keep your ears open.
The law will only be having a first reading on April 11th, though once slam-dunked there, it will be likely to be passed again on April 25th for a second and final reading.
The law has undergone some tweaking, but is still fundamentally the same: No use of the parking lots/garages unless your parking a car, and then only for 15 minutes. You can cross area under some circumstances.
Most of what goes on in parking lots other than parking is criminalized by this law, for the convenience of parking lot workers.
Other alternatives have not been seriously considered, nor have its legal implications.
There isn't even additional funding for real security measures like policing, cameras, etc.--which would be appropriate if there were a real crime wave there.
It relies on a compliant and fearful community to "police itself" or snitch on itself.
It primarily targets the homeless (look at the "crime" categories in the staff report that follows).
Discussion: Download and listen to Bathrobespierre's Broadsides at http://www.huffsantacruz.org (click on the most recent shows and scroll through).
Staff report and fliers on the subject will be posted shortly.
Contact HUFF at 423-4833 to volunteer to flier and plan protests and legal challenges.
There is reportedly a FlimFlam Film Festival in the works for one of the forbidden parking lots and garages upcoming. Keep your ears open.
The law will only be having a first reading on April 11th, though once slam-dunked there, it will be likely to be passed again on April 25th for a second and final reading.
The law has undergone some tweaking, but is still fundamentally the same: No use of the parking lots/garages unless your parking a car, and then only for 15 minutes. You can cross area under some circumstances.
Most of what goes on in parking lots other than parking is criminalized by this law, for the convenience of parking lot workers.
Other alternatives have not been seriously considered, nor have its legal implications.
There isn't even additional funding for real security measures like policing, cameras, etc.--which would be appropriate if there were a real crime wave there.
It relies on a compliant and fearful community to "police itself" or snitch on itself.
It primarily targets the homeless (look at the "crime" categories in the staff report that follows).
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Second Reading of 15 Minutes, then Jail ordiance Tuesday 3PM session
Mon, Apr 24, 2006 7:11AM
So what happened at the City Council Meeting or are we still shocked and awed by SAW/UCSC
Wed, Apr 12, 2006 3:03PM
One of the future victims of Matt Farrell's economic cleansing law
Tue, Apr 11, 2006 12:17PM
40 Strikes Against the Fifteen-Minute Trespass Law
Mon, Apr 10, 2006 8:57PM
True Victims of the 15 Minute Law
Mon, Apr 10, 2006 12:54AM
Text of the Proposed 15-MinuteTrespass Law
Sun, Apr 9, 2006 5:13PM
City Council Item #17 Staff Report
Sun, Apr 9, 2006 4:54PM
Homeless Man Trying to Stay Dry
Sun, Apr 9, 2006 1:07PM
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