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Protesters Engage in Civil Disobedience Against Courthouse Curfew
The General Assembly of Occupy Santa Cruz will continue to gather at 6 PM weekdays despite County Sheriff orders to leave the courthouse steps by 7 PM, demonstrating the citizenry’s First Amendment rights of assembly, speech, and petition of grievances in the face of targeted curfew.
The protest encampment at San Lorenzo Park was torn down by riot police with five arrests for failure to “evacuate”. Several tons of personal belongings were sent to local landfill. Now County officials have cordoned the lawn area on the Water Street side of the courthouse, effectively creating a restricted “free speech zone” of 1000 square feet.
Street parking has been suspended and a 7 PM to 7 AM curfew is being actively enforced. Saturday night authorities dispersed protests at the courthouse then later at the Clock Tower. The sprinkler system is turned on at 2 PM, during the start of weekend General Assembly.
Occupy Santa Cruz will now en masse refuse to comply with the County’s arbitrary curfew, which was enacted by the courthouse’s “landlord” without direction from the County Board of Supervisors. As in the City’s office of Parks and Recreation in recent weeks, rules are being arbitrarily created and enforced by individual County employees to repress free political expression, often to the detriment of the health and welfare of both protesters and the city’s homeless.
Occupy Santa Cruz meetings pose no threat to public safety and denies no access to any County service or facility.
The public is encouraged to attend General Assembly in solidarity with Occupy Santa Cruz nightly at 6 PM weekdays, 2 PM weekends, to discuss predatory bank practices, Constitutional rights, public spaces, the movement’s agenda, and other topics brought forward by attendees.
Street parking has been suspended and a 7 PM to 7 AM curfew is being actively enforced. Saturday night authorities dispersed protests at the courthouse then later at the Clock Tower. The sprinkler system is turned on at 2 PM, during the start of weekend General Assembly.
Occupy Santa Cruz will now en masse refuse to comply with the County’s arbitrary curfew, which was enacted by the courthouse’s “landlord” without direction from the County Board of Supervisors. As in the City’s office of Parks and Recreation in recent weeks, rules are being arbitrarily created and enforced by individual County employees to repress free political expression, often to the detriment of the health and welfare of both protesters and the city’s homeless.
Occupy Santa Cruz meetings pose no threat to public safety and denies no access to any County service or facility.
The public is encouraged to attend General Assembly in solidarity with Occupy Santa Cruz nightly at 6 PM weekdays, 2 PM weekends, to discuss predatory bank practices, Constitutional rights, public spaces, the movement’s agenda, and other topics brought forward by attendees.
For more information:
http://occupysantacruz.org/
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While I was there, it wasn't hard to see the seeming disconnect between county governemnt and the people. A greater cleft than we so well know about the City of Santa Cruz. Oh so liberal.
Take a good close look at some of your "referees", the conduct of your sherriffs and the overall governance of Santa Cruz County. It would pass for average in Illinois!
(wild laughter)
The petty and unnecessary harassment I see outlined in this story ought to be a wake up call for those of you who pay so much to live there -
In what way do you reveal yourselves by the government you have?
Kind Regards,
David Roknich
http://indyradio.nu
Take a good close look at some of your "referees", the conduct of your sherriffs and the overall governance of Santa Cruz County. It would pass for average in Illinois!
(wild laughter)
The petty and unnecessary harassment I see outlined in this story ought to be a wake up call for those of you who pay so much to live there -
In what way do you reveal yourselves by the government you have?
Kind Regards,
David Roknich
http://indyradio.nu
For more information:
http://indyradio.nu
Attorney, Ed Frey, tried to talk to CAO Susan Mauriello about the new "trespass" curfew. He was told that Susan "doesn't meet with people." Hmmmmm. He was directed to County Counsel, Dana McRae. McRae told him that the new restrictions don't adversely affect 1st amendment rights of the public. He didn't explain himself. He just asserted that it is so. Mauriello and McRae are the HIGHEST PAID County employees and THIS is what they are doing to us? Running up HUGE public safety costs and harassing and bullying a LEGAL 1st amendment assembly????
Time to FIRE some of our TOP employees!
see:http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/localnews/ci_19581683?appSession=170259783575361
Time to FIRE some of our TOP employees!
see:http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/localnews/ci_19581683?appSession=170259783575361
For more information:
http://www.beckyjohnsononewomantalking.blo...
The spending priorities of Santa Cruz County are beginning to look like those of the legendary Bull Connor.
Bring on your dogs! We will not be turned around!
If the CAO won't talk, the next target should be the elected officials to whom she reports. Don't expect County Administrative Officer Susan Mauriello to cut her own salary - she's the vulture at the top.
Your work is cut out for you, Santa Cruz County.
Bring on your dogs! We will not be turned around!
If the CAO won't talk, the next target should be the elected officials to whom she reports. Don't expect County Administrative Officer Susan Mauriello to cut her own salary - she's the vulture at the top.
Your work is cut out for you, Santa Cruz County.
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http://indyradio.nu
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