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DESCRIPTION:6-9 homeless people carried forward their plan to document the lack of 
 shelter in Santa Cruz and then educate the public through direct action 
 tonight. I am told they plan to rally on the sidewalk outside the main post 
 office in downtown Santa Cruz at the intersection of Water and Pacific 
 Avenuen at 9 PM. Anyone interested is invited.  Bring a cell phone if you 
 have one to help document.   I was asked to pass on this and the following 
 information.\n\nPILGRIMAGE TO CORAL  STREET\nAs planned a week before, the 
 group of people went to the Homeless (Lack of) Services Center at 115 Coral 
 St. earlier this afternoon and requested to be put on the Waiting List for  
 the Paul Lee Loft.  They were advised by Charles, a worker there, that the 
 shelters were full but that they'd be put on the Waiting List after filling 
 out an application.  When asked if they could get a receipt or some 
 documentation for their Waiting List status, Charles said no, nor would he 
 give them any written statement about the shelter being full.\n\nOther 
 asked Charles the same question and told him that Executive Director Monica 
 Martinez had publicly stated that on request, the HLOSC would provide 
 receipts that one was on the Waiting List.  Christine, another worker, and 
 he then agreed to do so.  He acknowledged he'd not done so before in the 
 last year. \n\nSince they had no receipts available, HUFF workers provided 
 their own version of a receipt which they'd created, anticipating that the 
 HLOSC wouldn't have any handy.   Christine and the  HLOSC staff helpfully 
 copied, filled out, and signed them for the 8 or so clients applying, 
 documenting that each person was on the Waiting List for the Paul Lee 
 Loft.\n\nTHE IMPORTANCE OF WAITING LIST STATUS\nWaiting List status means 
 that camping tickets will automatically be dismissed by the City Attorney's 
 office prior to court, as stipulated by MC 6.36.055.   It might also 
 persuade the police of the futility and even impropriety of giving out 
 camping tickets at all, since all such tickets are supposed to be 
 automatically dismissed.\n\nWe also interviewed a few workers out there who 
 confirmed that there were no spaces available on the Paul Lee 
 Loft--suggesting that anyone cited for the more serious offense of "illegal 
 lodging" (PC 647e) would have a "necessity" defense in court.\n\nI hope 
 this procedure will be followed by every homeless person so that they can 
 more safely sleep in groups, well-lighted areas, and closer to police 
 protection--given the increased risks homeless people face outside from 
 violence.   The procedure again is to go to the HLOSC M-F around noon, sign 
 up for the Paul Lee Loft Waiting List, and get a receipt indicating you are 
 on the list.  You then have to check in once a week or your name will be 
 removed from the list.\n\nTONIGHT OUTSIDE ON THE SIDEWALK  NEAR THE MAIN 
 POST OFFICE\nThis group of homeless people claims to have repeatedly been 
 harassed by police and/or rangers for simply being on public property, to 
 say nothing of sleeping.  In response, it is my understanding they intend 
 to exercise their right to be on the sidewalk (perhaps another group might 
 call it "Positive Loitering"), even to sleep there, since they have no 
 legal place to sleep.\n\nTwo  of those involved--Freedom and Andrew--were 
 arrested yesterday and apparently face misdemeanor charges involving 
 something like "disobeying an officer".  (See "ALERT: Two Arrested For 
 "Being" in the Pogonip" at 
 http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/04/16/18735297.php) with trial slated 
 for May 14th.) \n\nActivists hope to alert the community to the human 
 rights that are being ignored or trampled.  To me these would  be (as 
 starters): (a) there is no legal shelter for 95% of the homeless community; 
 (b) police, rangers, and vigilantes are targeting homeless people anyway 
 with false "public safety" concerns; (c) there are no public bathrooms open 
 downtown at night, yet homeless people are blamed for human waste; and (d) 
 homeless people receive a level of over-policing for their very existence 
 under both existing laws and the recent needle hysteria.\n\nThe recently 
 formed hand-picked right-wing "Public Safety" Task Force (which includes no 
 homeless people or advocates) is an example of the "wrong road" City 
 Council has taken.\n\nI encourage people to support this demonstration\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/04/17/18735380.php
SUMMARY:Sleepless in Santa Cruz: Survival Sidewalk Sleep-Out next to Main Post Office
LOCATION:Santa Cruz Main Post Office, corner of Water Street and Front Street, Santa 
 Cruz
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/04/17/18735380.php
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