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DESCRIPTION:Freedom Sleepers are there to protest the City's refusal to enter the 21st 
 Century.  Acknowledge the human right of all people, rich and poor, to 
 sleep at night.    Instead City Council will be leaving police, security 
 guards, and rangers (led by Mayor Mathew's son, John) to enforce harsh 
 anti-homeless laws menacing homeless survival behavior throughout the 
 winter.\n\nCITY COUNCIL'S LATEST ANTICS\nCity Council, which meets in early 
 afternoon session today,  will be honoring Lobo, the police dog.  It will 
 be voting hundreds of thousands of dollars for the SCPD's body camera 
 program. It's a grim irony considering the murder of Sean Luke in defense 
 of a sheriff's police dog some weeks ago. \n \nThe Council is making no 
 requirement that police video be made available to the public.  Nor that  
 police write their reports before consulting the video.  Meanwhile, the 
 City Adminstrator's office has again delayed any release of Public Records 
 regarding current public suveillance devices--their cost, location, and 
 retention schedules.    Such secrecy clouds claims of future 
 transparency.\n\nThe SCPD also refuses to release citation records and 
 other information concerning their current policies.  Will they be any more 
 likely to release future video demanded by the public?   Sheriff Hart, who 
 claims to be on board with Obama's 20th Century Policing,  refuses to 
 release simple booking records--something already required by state law.  
 \n\nThis funding of police body cameras is item #25 comes after a lengthy 
 Consent Agenda which takes up most of the agenda.   Unlike at the Board of 
 Supervisors and in many other cities the public is not allowed to speak on 
 any individual item separately unless they get the permission of a Council 
 member.  New Council members Brown and Krohn can alter this policy 
 overnight-- by simply requiring public comment on any item requested by a 
 member of the public.  \n\nOral Communications--for those who want to 
 squeeze themselves into Mayor Mathews' 2 minute strait jacket is supposed 
 to be around 5 PM.   This will be the only chance to actually speak on 
 homeless matters--since none are on the agenda.\n\nAt 7 PM the Council 
 reassembles to praise its outgoing and incoming members.   When those 
 speeches are done, the Council moves across the street to the Civic 
 Auditorium to wine and dine.  \n\nSince this festive gathering will be 
 happening as heavy rains fall, protesters, homeless folks, and their 
 supporters might want to take their sleeping bags out of the rain to join 
 the Council celebrants indoors and perhaps...stay awhile?\n\nPerhaps 
 apprehension of this possibility prompted Mayor "Two Minute" Mathews to 
 take the unusual step of omitting the Civic Center post-coronation 
 munch-and-mingle event from the Council's agenda.   In fact, state law 
 requires  her not only toadmit the public but to announce the gathering on 
 the Council's agenda in advance.   This was done in past years. 
 \n\nMeanwhile, the Council has taken no action to end criminalization of 
 the hundreds of those outside without shelter.  Its Winter Shelter program, 
 combined with AFC's 20-person-per-night church program,  can only take in 
 70-100 people a night (to expand to 125-140 on January 1st).  In the City 
 and County there are more than 3000; in the City at least 1000-1500.   No 
 move has been made to restore funding for open meals at the Homeless (Lack 
 of) Services Center or to rein in Ranger repression on Pacific Avenue, in 
 the Parks, and on the Levee.\n\n\nDENVER, SANTA ROSA, FLORIDA ENTER REJECT 
 PUNITIVE SWEEPS\nHomeless Out Loud, Occupy Denver, and other civil rights 
 groups resisted the November homeless sweeps "authorized" by the 4-year old 
 Camping Ban law as police seized tents and survival gear.  See 
 http://www.denverpost.com/2016/12/05/homeless-sweeps-denver-city-council-repeal-camping-ban/ 
 . \n\nIn response to rising protest and plummeting temperatures, Denver 
 Mayor Michael Hancock reluctantly announced  that police will stop 
 confiscating blankets and tents for the 3,700+ urban campers while 
 maintaining the usual politician's cover story that "safer" indoor shelter 
 was available.  
 https://denverhomelessoutloud.org/2016/12/10/mayor-hancock-orders-police-to-stop-taking-peoples-survival-gear-when-enforcing-the-camping-ban/ 
 .\n\nIn Santa Rosa legislators voted to allow churches, granges, Moose 
 lodges or any other group with property considered a “meeting facility” 
 to offer a range of services to the homeless that wouldn’t normally be 
 allowed under zoning rules for such properties.  \n\nThese uses include 
 allowing people to sleep in their cars overnight, camp in tents and take 
 shelter indoors overnight, all under specific conditions. For example, 
 indoor shelters need fire inspections. Campsites must be shielded from view 
 by fencing and open fires are not allowed. The program guidelines also 
 allow groups to offer property storage services, and for people to use 
 portable bathrooms and bathrooms inside buildings.   See 
 http://www.pressdemocrat.com/news/6397711-181/churchs-proposed-homeless-encampment-stirs?artslide=0 
 \n\nIn Flagler Beach, Florida, the homeless activist Wayne Perry confronted 
 City Council with the demand he be allowed to sleep on public property 
 since there were neither safe zones nor adequate shelter.  When Perry began 
 survival sleeping in Betty Steflik Memorial Preserve, paranoid NIMBY's 
 demanded the City take action--which they've done by designating a boat 
 launch area as a homeless refuge.  See 
 http://www.news-journalonline.com/news/20161209/flagler-beach-designates-homeless-refuge-at-county-park\n\nSanta 
 Cruz homeless activists have for years been demanding either a lifting of 
 the camping ban and/or safe zones for camping and parking, though prescient 
 homeless militant Linda "the Lark" Edwards denounced select, restricted, 
 and supervised areas (such as the Homeless (Lack of) Services Center, 
 predicted they would become de facto homeless concentration camps. 
 \n\n\nVIGIL DEMANDING JUSTICE FOR TWO SLAIN BY SHERIFF AND SCPD CONTINUES 
 SATURDAY\nActivists fighting police violence will continue their weekly 
 demand for prosecution of the guilty cops and release of all audio and 
 video around the killings of Arlt and Smith in recent weeks.  Last week's 
 protest at the Town Clock retreated to the eaves of the post office in 
 heavy rain.  Activists invite homeless folks to join the protest to speak 
 out against local police abuses against those outside.  1:30 PM, Town 
 Clock.  December 17th Saturday.   More info at 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/12/07/18794512.php .\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/12/12/18794626.php
SUMMARY:End-of-the-Year Antics at City Council While Freedom SleepOut #75 Braves the Rain
LOCATION:On the wet pavement in front of City Hall after chatting with City Council 
 members across the street in their warm meet-and-feast foyer at the Civic 
 Auditorium welcoming the new City Council members.  Bring tents, blankets, 
 and weather-resistant survival gear if you have it.  Rain is predicted.
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