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DESCRIPTION:With a growing sidewalk community showing up each Tuesday for the "End the 
 Sleeping Ban" rally, feed, and sleep-over, uniformed thug harassment is 
 apparently way down with little if any interference with sleepers over the 
 last two Tuesdays.  \n\nThough only present once a week, the Freedom 
 Sleepers continue to create a de facto Safe Sleeping Zone on the sidewalk 
 next to City Hall across from the Main Library.  A community gathers, 
 shares food and coffee, and then sleeps in defiance of the City's notorious 
 MC 6.36.010 banning sleeping from 11 PM to 8:30 AM on all public and much 
 private property.\n\nFolks have even dared to sleep on the "forbidden 
 bricks"--the broad entrance area to the City Council Courtyard, previously 
 open to peaceful protest and assembly until its anti-homeless closure in 
 the fall of 2010.  \n\n\nCITY COUNCIL COVER-UP\nCity Council has its 2nd 
 September meeting (every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 2:20 PM generally), but for 
 the first time in memory, Council has no real agenda items other than 
 Presentations, Consent Agenda stuff, and housekeeping (committee 
 assignments).  \n\nRaymond Laborde apparently filed a late claim for 
 $150,000 for "injuries allegedly resulting from an arrest".   However, City 
 Clerk Bren Lehr has refused to put the original claim with details and 
 phone contact on the agenda.  I made a Public Records Act Request for that 
 information, but so far have heard nothing.  \n\nUnder pressure in the 
 past, Lehr did put facsimiles of the original claims being considered on 
 the City Council website 72 hours in advance.  When pressed for contact 
 information for those filing claims (which the City has no legal right to 
 withhold), she removed the original claims entirely and left only the city 
 staff's "summary". \n\nThose wishing to keep abreast of who's claiming 
 injury from police abuse in the City should file regular Public Records Act 
 requests  well in advance of Council meetings.  Claims usually take months 
 to process, so it's possible to get advance knowledge of who feels they're 
 being injured by the police if someone is interested in tracking 
 this.\n\n\nPUBLIC RECORDS STONEWALLING\nPublic Records Act requests to view 
 Sleeping Ban and other anti-homeless citations are still being resisted and 
 ignored by the SCPD and its supposed bosses at City Hall.  Issue of 
 surveillance devices, coming up at the upcoming ACLU forum is also being 
 stalled.  Mayor Mathews, though informed of the situation, has declined to 
 respond.  She is running for reelection in November.\n\n\nSALINAS 
 STANDOFF\nOn September 20th at the initiative of the City Manager, City 
 Attorney, and reactionary Mayor, City Council there passed an "emergency" 
 ordinance to drive away the nightly Tent City known as "the Flagpole 
 Community"  (see "Speak Out Against the Proposed Camping/Loitering 
 Ordinance" at 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/09/17/18791376.php).\n\nActivists 
 from other cities including the Santa Cruz Freedom Sleepers joined dozens 
 of others in speaking out against the phony "public safety" law, designed 
 specifically to drive away protesters outside Salinas City Hall led by Wes 
 White.  \n\nRight-wing media covered the event at 
 http://www.montereyherald.com/article/NF/20160920/NEWS/160929921 ("County 
 supervisors surprised, chagrined over proposed Salinas city overnight 
 camping ban")\n\nThe Community recently threw its 6-month Sleep-In 
 celebration (see "Six Month Birthday Party for the Flagpole Community " at 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/09/17/18791386.php  "Monterey County 
 Homeless Union Establishes Tent Community at Salinas City Hall" at  
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/08/11/18790043.php .  \n\nAs the 
 clock strikes midnight on Saturday October 1st, police have threatened to 
 begin enforcement, clearing away an orderly encampment of several dozen 
 folks and their tents--with no alternative shelter facilities or safe 
 sleeping spots allowed.  The anti-Camping law is city-wide and includes an 
 "anti-loitering" law.\n\nActivists will reportedly resist the attempted 
 destruction of the protest and urge others to join them, if only as 
 witnesses with video.   For more information, contact Wes White at 
 510-274-9275 .\n\n\nFREEDOM SLEEP SUPPORTER STEVE HOLD CANDIDATE 
 CHAT\nSmooth-tongue Steve Pleich will be greeting potential voters at 
 Woodstock Pizza 710 Front St. 5-7 PM on Friday September 30th.  Pleich is 
 the only candidate so far to specifically denounce the Sleeping Ban in the 
 numerous candidate forums (though not the most recent Downtown Association 
 Forum at the Civic last Thursday).   \n\nLone wolf founder of the Homeless 
 Persons Legal Project, Steve has recently released a list of specific 
 accomplishments that document his history of homeless accomplishments.  He 
 himself lives in a vehicle and may be more vocal on homeless issues than 
 most assuming his passion for shmoozing with power doesn't get the best of 
 him.   \n\nHUFF (Homeless United for Friendship & Freedom) has yet to 
 endorse any candidates in the upcoming electoral charades, but will be 
 meeting tomorrow 11 AM at the Sub Rosa Cafe 703 Pacific to discuss City 
 Council election prospects.\n\n\n\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/09/27/18791720.php
SUMMARY:64th Week-Sustaining the Safe Sleep Zone
LOCATION:On the heels and coattails of City Hall where the Sleepsnatcher Beast 
 Slumbers.   Soup and other incidentals will be available on the bricks near 
 the City Directory sign.\n\nThe event lasts from late afternoon Tuesday the 
 27th through mid-morning Wednesday the 28th
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