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LA's Vicious War on the Homeless: Crackdown on Skid Row
On the morning of February 8, a white hospital van stopped a few feet from a curb in Los Angeles' skid row area. According to witnesses, a man wearing a soiled hospital gown fell through the doors, and the van, later connected with Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, drove away.
The man, a paraplegic, began crawling down the street, a bag of his belongings clutched in his teeth and a colostomy bag dragging behind him. Other homeless people helped the disoriented man into a nearby park, just before police called an ambulance.
This horrible scene came just three months after the city attorney's office filed an indictment against Kaiser Permanente for dumping a 63-year-old patient on the streets of skid row in her socks and a hospital gown last year, an incident that was captured on videotape.
Patient dumping has become so widespread there's a bill in the California State Senate to criminalize the practice.
But these practices go deeper than a few isolated incidents. They are part of a system of abuse against LA's poor and homeless population.
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This horrible scene came just three months after the city attorney's office filed an indictment against Kaiser Permanente for dumping a 63-year-old patient on the streets of skid row in her socks and a hospital gown last year, an incident that was captured on videotape.
Patient dumping has become so widespread there's a bill in the California State Senate to criminalize the practice.
But these practices go deeper than a few isolated incidents. They are part of a system of abuse against LA's poor and homeless population.
More
http://counterpunch.com/skeels03222007.html
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