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DESCRIPTION:BUSTED FOR CHATTING AT THE METRO\n\nOver six months ago on Sunday November 
 2, 2008, I approached by a Metro Security guard at the Metro Transit Center 
 in downtown Santa Cruz.  I was interviewing two homeless men for Free Radio 
 Santa Cruz.  The guard insisted I leave.  I declined to do so.  He called 
 the police.  \n\nThe SCPD instead of defending my right to be there and 
 advising the Metro Security guards to stop bothering me, forced me to leave 
 the property on threat of arrest.\n\nA Metro supervisor subsequently 
 humiliated me further and banned for the day because I was visibly tape 
 recording the complaint I made to her and her response.\n\nMore of the 
 story can be found at:\n"Ticketing for Standing and Talking at the Metro 
 Bus Stop 
 Sunday"\nhttp://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/11/04/18548934.php\n\n\nTRIAL 
 ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON\n\nThe charge is refusing to leave a "business" when 
 asked to do so.  \n\nAttorney David Beauvais of Berkeley will be defending 
 me in the case.  Attorney Kate Wells will be filing the subsequent\nfederal 
 law suit for damages.  The trial will be before Judge Ariadne Symonds 
 without a jury.  City attorney Barisone or one of his attorneys will 
 presumably be appearing for the city.\n\n\nSUBSEQUENT PROTEST\n\nI returned 
 to the Metro Transit Center a week or two after the police incident with a 
 group of people, distributed fliers, and tried unsuccessfully to get Metro 
 management to clarify what the rules were for the public and what the 
 powers of their security guards were (i.e. could they simply ban people 
 whose attitude they didn't like).   I got no answer.  However on this 
 occasion, with videocameras rolling and lots of witnesses, the same guard 
 did not harass or attempt to arrest us.\n\nThe story of the protest is told 
 at in a subsequent posting on indybay.org/santacruz in the story--" Rotkin 
 Claims: No Flyering Allowed at the Metro Center--Protest 11-26 11:30 
 AM"\nhttp://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/11/25/18552885.php\n\n\nROTKIN'S 
 ROLE PROTECTING THE POLICE\n\nVice-Mayor Mike Rotkin (who has been on the 
 Transit Board for some years) initially advised me there was  no "flyering" 
 allowed.  I wasn't flyering when I was cited on November 2nd (simply 
 standing and talking to two homeless guys).  When I heard Rotkin's 
 outrageous rule, I  and others organized a peaceful protest that specific 
 included distributing a flyer that described what happened on November 2nd. 
   \n\nWe spoke to members of the public and distributed literature for 
 about an hour.  Rotkin subsequently called me and advised me that he was 
 mistaken--that it was okay to flyer the public at the Metro Transit Center. 
  \n\nAs long as it didn't "disrupt business."  \n  \nSomewhat later in a 
 subsequent interview, when I brought it up again, Rotkin apologized for the 
 misunderstanding, but took no action to look into the bogus ticket.   
 \n\nHe was also not helpful in securing documents for my trial, clarifying 
 the rights of passengers, or advising the Metro  and City Attorney to drop 
 the case.  He could have spared the city,\ncounty, and Metro Transit 
 District money in these lean times by acting promptly and fairly to quash 
 this groundless prosecution.  \n\nInstead we're going to trial 
 Friday.\n\n\nPOLICE MISUSING THE LAW TO DRIVE AWAY THE POOR\n\nThe trial 
 will also highlight the collusion between security guards and the Santa 
 Cruz Police Department in accepting an unlawful arrest.  \n\nMembers of the 
 public at the Metro are supposedly protected by a law that requires they be 
 given written notice, a specified period of time, and an opportunity to 
 have a hearing--as well as the right to use the facilities unless actual 
 disruption is occurring (MC 9.60.0101 - TRESPASS ON PUBLIC TRANSIT 
 FACILITIES)\n\nPolice and Metro Security Guards have colluded instead in 
 using an inapplicable broader law that allows private businesses to order 
 people off their property.  Obviously, the Metro is not a private business, 
 but a public facility.  Even if it were, MC 9.60.010 REMAINING ON BUSINESS 
 PROPERTY AFTER A REQUEST TO LEAVE. provides exceptions for "prohibited 
 discrimiantion", "duties relating to common carriers", and "inhibition 
 of...freedom of speech or assembly."--all of which were involved.\n\nIt 
 took six months worth of Public Records Act requests and discovery demands 
 to get the SCPD to cough up some statistics:  Not just me but five other 
 people have been apparently wrongly charged under this broader law instead 
 of the more appropriate MC.9.60.0101).  It's a nice way of sweeping people 
 away from an area without any due process.\n\nOf course, that's what 
 happens to homeless people all around Santa Cruz.\n\n\nAUDIO OF THE ENTIRE 
 INCIDENT AVAILABLE\n\nThose who want to hear what happened on November 2nd 
 can go directly to the audio file included in the first story.  I recorded 
 virtually everything that I and the various guards, supervisors, and police 
 said--as well as the original complaint I received that the Metro was 
 broadcasting religious sermons over its loudspeakers.\n\nIt may have been 
 management resentment at my raising this issue with the security guards 
 that motivated the subsequent harassment.\n \nI was also critical of the 
 guards for harassing poor and possibly homeless people hanging out there 
 who were doing nothing wrong.  And refusing to identify themselves or their 
 superiors when asked to do so.\n\nThe public is welcome to attend the 
 trial.  I shall move to have it audio recorded for public broadcast, but 
 judges have become increasingly secretive in the past few years, so I may 
 be banned from making a recording.\n\nIf you can't make it on Friday, I'll 
 be discussing the case on my Sunday show at 11 AM on Free Radio Santa Cruz 
 at 101.1 FM (www.freakradio.org).\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/05/14/18594708.php
SUMMARY:Metro Trespass Trial: Santa Cruz v. Robert Norse
LOCATION:Department 1, 701 Ocean St.  Santa Cruz, CA  
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/05/14/18594708.php
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