[van-discuss] Re: [van-announce] City Announces Homeless Action Plan: Garbage Bags and "Dear
Camper" Letters
Pat S
pat_wobbly at hotmail.com
Sun Nov 24 13:49:44 PST 2002
>The suggestion that people's clothes, blankets, identification, and >other
>personal items belong in garbage bags is, of course, a difficult >one for
>even the most hard-hearted to accept.
Is the city too cheap now with labour costs that they are gonna get homeless
to put their own possesions into garbage bags before they throw them out?
Just in time for 'Christmas' too!
From: "Friends of the Woodwards Squat" <violetta_sera at hotmail.com>
Reply-To: van-discuss at resist.ca
To: housing at woodwards.now
Subject: [van-announce] City Announces Homeless Action Plan: Garbage Bags
and "Dear Camper" Letters
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 17:20:01 -0800
City Announces Homeless Action Plan: Garbage Bags and "Dear Camper" Letters
23 November 2002
This afternoon the City of Vancouver announced how they will proceed with
the injunction, sort of.
They sent a City social worker to distribute large black garbage bags to
residents of the Woodwards Squat with a short letter addressed "Dear
Camper".
The letter is dated 23 November and states that "The City is preparing to
clear the furniture and tents from the sidewalk, sometime over the next
week. It is important now, [sic] that you make a plan, [sic] about where you
will go. Please gather your possessions, and be packed, and ready."
Many people at the Squat were insulted and angry when the social worker
handed out garbage bags. As anyone even vaguely familiar with the Woodwards
Squat would know, the City of Vancouver destroyed everyone's possessions in
City garbage trucks last time around (on Sunday 22 September between 11:00
and 11:30 p.m.) and they are likely to attempt it again in the final days of
the outgoing City Council regime. The suggestion that people's clothes,
blankets, identification, and other personal items belong in garbage bags
is, of course, a difficult one for even the most hard-hearted to accept.
The vagueness of the City's threat, which fails to specify a time or date
for the second street "cleansing" or what the homeless should be "ready" for
once they have packed, has led a few people to leave already. Some have left
the safety of the group and gone back to the dangerous alleys, underpasses
and parks by themselves. Neither the City of Vancouver nor the incoming COPE
Council have made any effort to prevent police violence next week by
formally requesting that VPD Chief Constable Jamie Graham exercise his
discretionary power in this case.
The Woodwards Squat Emergency Response Team will issue a statement at noon
during the support rally on Monday 25 November at Abbott and Hastings.
Please attend: bring cameras and vehicles.
A copy of the injunction order is posted at:
http://www.woodsquat.net/injunction.html#injunction-order
Friends of the Woodwards Squat
http://www.woodsquat.net
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