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DESCRIPTION:The following posting reflects my understanding of the proposed protest as 
 well as recent events. --Robert Norse \n\nSCHEDULE FOP FREEDOM SLEEPOUT #9 
 \n\nWithin half an hour of 3 PM probably: City Council to consider Item #15 
 City Manager Martin Bernal's proposals to sabotage RV dwellers by attacking 
 the right to park. \n\n5 PM: Oral Communications where Freedom Sleepers 
 will discuss the outcome of their earlier conference with the City Manager 
 in hopes of halting City repression against protesters and homeless 
 sleepers. \n\n5:30 PM (more or less) Freedom Sleepers Press Conference to 
 more fully flesh out specific concerns, strategies. \n\n6 PM General 
 Assembly: to discuss the likely situation at night and how to deal with 
 police interactions and their aftermath. \n\n(throughout the evening): food 
 provided by Food Not Bombs, Cafe HUFF, and concerned community members. 
 \n\n10 PM Being in the City Hall Courtyard apparently becomes a cause for 
 citation and/or arrest by the SCPD. Those wishing to avoid this are advised 
 to move to the sidewalk in anticipation of stepped-up harassment. \n\n11 PM 
 Sleeping becomes illegal outside and in vehicles all around Santa Cruz. 
 There is no emergency shelter for the overwhelming majority of the homeless 
 including the elderly and disabled. They face $159 'SleepCrime' citations. 
 \n\n6 AM Holding up a protest sign at City Hall or sitting on a bench there 
 or lying on the grass again becomes "legal" \n\n7:30 AM Campers breakfast. 
 \n\n8:30 AM  Sleeping becomes legal on some public property in Santa Cruz 
 for the City's 1500-2000 homeless\n\n\nL A S T        W E E K\n\nTHREATS 
 FOLLOWED BY HARASSMENT \nCity staff through Councilmember Micah Posner 
 previously made vague complaints of "litter", "feces" and "piss" and 
 "harassing comments" at prior protests. Freedom Sleepers asked for 
 specifics and that the Council bathrooms be opened at night. Neither was 
 done. Instead Posner relayed an "assurance" from the SCPD that the 
 protesters would be dealt with. \n\nIn the afternoon of Tuesday September 
 1st, police officials set up a "no parking" zone all around City Hall, 
 making sidewalk sleepers more vulnerable to noise and harassment from 
 passing vehicles. It also made loading and unloading more problematic 
 (Keith McHenry got a ticket for parking briefly to unload literature and 
 cooking tables). \n\nRepeating a "sleep deprivation" strategy they had 
 employed in 2010 to crush a similar protest against the Sleeping Ban, They 
 also set up three loud generators powering 30 foot high intense klieg 
 lights at City Hall such as those used on Pacific Avenue during the New 
 Years and Halloween holidays for crowd control \n\nIronically, the "no 
 parking" zones around the Sleep-Out ironically allowed protest signs and 
 sleepers to be seen more clearly by supportive passersby. The bright lights 
 also allowed easier clean-up. \n\nFOUR RAIDS \nPolice followed up these 
 preparations with four separate raids on homeless and housed folks trying 
 to sleep through the night. Around 11:30 PM, they descended in force, and 
 began citing many people in the "closed" City Courtyard area without 
 providing them a chance to walk off the property. They ticketed those on 
 access ways and those reading agendas. \n\nTwo were arrested and jailed for 
 declining to sign the "park closed" tickets. They asked to be taken to a 
 magistrate or magistrate's clerk to challenge the whole business of 
 claiming that being at City Hall at night awake with a protest sign sas a 
 crime. Instead they were jailed and told at the jail they might not be 
 allowed a hearing for 72 hours. \n\nA second wave of ticketing half an hour 
 later upped the ticketing tally to 15 or more. A third round an hour later 
 saw police peering into people's vehicles and opening car doors. A fourth 
 round had them ticketing a man sleeping in one of the "forbidden" parking 
 spaces in order to avoid blocking the sidewalk. Police previously insisted 
 only half the narrow sidewalk could be used for sleeping. \n\nSLEEPING BAN 
 HARASSMENT CONTINUES \nIn the last week activists reported police ticketing 
 folks around town under the Sleeping Ban (no sleeping on public property 
 after 11 PM). The actual number of such tickets remains to be counted, but 
 activists made a Public Records Act request. \n\nCOUNCIL TO ATTACK VEHICLE 
 DWELLERS \nNot-In-My-Backyard bigots, intent on driving away the 
 vehicularly housed homeless folks, persuaded Councilmember's Richelle 
 NIroyan's Transportation and Public Works Commission to propose laws 
 requiring permits for RV parking at night city-wide. Also part of the 
 homeless harassment scheme is the elimination of all "oversized" parking 
 spaces to further discourage RV parking. This will be coming up as a 
 preliminary recommendation Tuesday afternoon. \n\nAn earlier Public Works 
 move by Marlin Grandlund this spring to forbid parking on streets adjacent 
 to the Homeless (Lack of) Services Center has also apparently moved forward 
 behind the scenes. \n\nAs no law is specifically up for a vote, council 
 will likely direct staff to write a law make criminals out of those who 
 park vehicles in the city who use their homes as their only affordable 
 housing. If so, the law may be up for vote on September 22nd. \n\nFreedom 
 Sleepers will be meeting with the City Manager prior to the protest in 
 search of agreement to suspend ticketing of those sleeping outside with no 
 legal shelter options or to make it the lowest priority. There may be a 
 Press Conference on the outcome. \n\n\nRECENT BACKGROUND ON FREEDOM SLEEPER 
 SLEEP-OUTS\n\nSee "Freedom Sleepers Back To Bed Down at City Hall in 8th 
 SleepOut " at http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/08/30/18776855.php , 
 \n\nRecent print accounts of the Freedom Sleepers in the September Street 
 Spirit newspaper: 
 http://www.thestreetspirit.org/the-freedom-sleepers-demand-repeal-of-camping-ban/ 
 \n\nSeveral stories not yet on line at thestreetspirit.org are available in 
 the September issue of the Street Spirit in the Main Library, at the Sub 
 Rosa Cafe, and from HUFF and FNB activists. \n\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/09/07/18777265.php
SUMMARY:At City Council and Under the Stars, Challenge the Crackdown at Freedom SleepOut #9
LOCATION:In front of City Hall at 809 Center St. in what used to be public space in 
 the broad City Hall Courtyard beginning in mid-afternoon Tuesday September 
 1st and lasting until 8 AM Wednesday morning September 2nd. \n\nThe center 
 of the event is likely to be outside City Council during its meeting, and 
 on the lawn and the bricks across the street from the Main Library 
 thereafter. At 10 PM, participants will likely move to the sidewalk, since 
 city bosses have declared the City Hall Courtyard a "closed area' 10 PM to 
 6 AM to end peaceful protests they don't like. 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/09/07/18777265.php
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