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Submitted by emmettoconnell on Wed, 02/07/2007 - 9:54am.
From email: Poor Peoples Union (PPU) Camp Quixote Public lot, NE Corner of Capitol and Olympia (925)-285-5342
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Feb. 7, 2007 Contact: Ray Kavick (925)-285-5342
PPU DETERMINED TO STAY IN CAMP, OPPOSE CITY PRESSURE TO VACATE
On February 1st, the day that the City of Olympia banned sitting, panhandling or performing (except in designated areas) on the sidewalk, the Poor Peoples Union (PPU) set up a tent encampment on the corner of Capitol and Columbia, behind the Brotherhood bar. Since that time, the encampment has grown to include 25 tents, each holding more than one person, a kitchen, a portable toilet and a wooden, communal hall. Dozens of local businesses and residents have donated food, clothing and other necessities. Countless others have visited and toured our home offering us support. Throughout the time we have been here, we have stuck by our four rules: No Alcohol, No Drugs, No Violence, No Theft. We have consistently organized trash brigades to pick up litter in the neighborhood around the camp, we have handled disagreements collectively, drugs and alcohol have been effectively banned, and no serious incidents have occurred.
All of us in the camp view it as our home and respect it as a home. People who would have been sleeping outside alone, isolated from any sort of community have now found one. We have formed a community and those living here have one thing in common: the City has no concern for us as human beings with a right to housing. We are asking for three simple things: 1) a permanent site for all those now living in Camp Quixote, 2) a services review board, 3 Representation on all committees involving issues of homelessness, poverty, and social services. Now that we have begun to organize ourselves to demand these rights, the local government and police are preparing to come and destroy the small, beautiful place that we have built for ourselves. Our crime is NOT trespassing, our crime is NOT being unsanitary and our crime is certainly NOT being dangerous. Our crime is acting independently and effectively, being organized, and caring for all the people of this community especially each other--those without permanent shelter.
Today, February 6th, the City Manager Steve Hall and Police Chief Gary Michel came down to the camp and, after kicking one of our tent poles over, gave us a verbal order to disperse. At the City Council meeting tonight, City officials made it clear that they were not going to change their minds: the camp had to go. Together we wait for the police to come knocking. When they do, they will not just be taking down some tents and throwing them away, they will be destroying what in five, long days has become our home. We hope that the police treat us with dignity and refrain from violence. We are asking for continued support from the Olympia community. We need the spirit of Camp Quixote to be remembered and rebuilt. We need to show the City that they cannot kick people and expect them to patiently await the next kick. They can pull the same old tricks and have the police toss us back on the same old streets, but they cannot destroy the community we have built. And that community is not going to stop fighting for our rights. ###
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The First Amendment:
Submitted by Mike on Wed, 02/07/2007 - 3:12pm.Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Let me trim that just a bit:
Congress shall make no law abridging the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Tent City - Camp Quixote is an exercise in the Constitutionally protected right to assemble and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. All other considerations must give way to this absolutely fundamental right.
It is up to the Government - the City of Olympia - to now consider Tent City's petition for redress of grievance. The forceful obliteration of this assembly to petition the Government for a redress of grievance will be a violation of the residents' constitutional rights.
"peaceably" assemble
Submitted by emmettoconnell on Wed, 02/07/2007 - 8:28am.More on "Time, Place and Manner" restrictions, from the ACLU:
You can sure lose those
Submitted by Mike on Wed, 02/07/2007 - 5:14pm.No question that a municipality, a police force can clear out a public forum, but it should be done with an eye on the bottom line, because civil rights violations are not cheap. It appears to have cost Seattle $800,000 just to lose the trial.
hell yeah!
Submitted by sky.cosby on Wed, 02/07/2007 - 10:13pm.But should they not belong
Submitted by Ehver Green on Wed, 02/07/2007 - 3:58pm.But should they not belong to everybody? I liken this effort to a 3 year old throwing a temper tantrum. Except, the city isn't that parent giving in. Instead, they've taken the same hard line you have. Makes sense to me. I believe the entire approach taken by the PPU is nothing more than a bunch of grandstanding. I know there are real people, with real issues and real consequences at stake, but don't you want help with all of it? I say you do, you just don't know how to get it.
It is comments like this, "Hell yeah" and its body that are worth nothing. Counter-productive. So, when the city asks you to move and you don't, then they move to use force, what happens next? I know what comes next. People will say the police used excessive force and they violated your rights. You burden our judiciary with nonsense and you gloat about it. Fricking brilliant, abso-frickinlutely brilliant.
Ehvergreen
Submitted by bubbaz (not verified) on Thu, 02/08/2007 - 1:05am.The opinions expressed on Olyblog are opinions expressed by individuals.
and they all have "worth".
pseudo legal talk
Submitted by chad360 on Wed, 02/07/2007 - 6:03pm.sounds like a arguement at the D&D game table, when the DM is getting back-talk from a know-it-all player!
part legal-stand, part thespian act
what role are we playing that has been play'd before?
as far as I see it, they'd construe "peaceable" as following local laws...so catch-22 again!