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“Stand-In” for Safety and against Arrests
of Sex Workers, Homeless, Youth, Immigrants and other
low-income people in SF
“Stand-In” against ¨Sit/Lie”
When: Thursday, May 20, 12 noon
Where: Corner of Polk and Sutter in San Francisco
Chief of
Police Gascón and Mayor Newsom are proposing more laws to
criminalize people forced to live and work on the street.
“Sit/Lie” makes it illegal to sit and lie on the sidewalk
between 7am and 11pm under threat of a fine and jail*. First
to be targeted will be people of color and those who are
young, homeless, immigrants, sex workers. Public Defender
Jeff Adachi has spoken about how the law is so wide ranging
it can be used against anybody.
Sit/lie is
going before the Safety Committee of the Board of
Supervisors on May 10 starting at 10am at City Hall. Come
and speak out against it!
Sit/Lie is
vigorously opposed by a wide coalition of people who have
organized
sit ins throughout the City. The SF Democratic Party
voted overwhelmingly against the Bill.
Recent
police crackdowns have also been widely opposed (see
media coverage). They push sex workers more underground
into isolated and dangerous areas, and make it harder to
report violence for fear of arrest. And they
disproportionately target people of color. Black women are
seven times more likely to be arrested. With the pretext of
saving victims of trafficking, immigrant women, are
routinely rounded up and deported. 40% of men arrested are
men of color.
Come hear
what is being done to stop “Sit/Lie”. Come speak out with
us for safety and protection, and against criminalization.
Let’s send a message to Mayor Newsom and Chief Gascón that ‘Sit/Lie’
will not pass.
Co-sponsored by: US PROStitutes Collective and the SF
Coalition on Homelessness.
Endorsed
by Legal Action for Women; Women of Color/Global Women’s
Strike; Poor Magazine/Poor News Network; Wages Due Lesbians.
For more
info:
uspros@allwomencount.net 415-626-4114
For more
info on Sit/Lie:
http://www.standagainstsitlie.org/ &
http://www.facebook.com/pages/San-Francisco-Stands-Against-Sit-Lie/347474333669
*Sit/Lie
law gives the police enormous discretion to arrest anyone on
the sidewalk between 7am and 11pm. First-time violators get
a warning then a citation with a $50 to $100 fine. Second
violation results in 10 days in jail or a fine of $300 to
$500, and each violation after that would be subject to a
$500 fine and 30 days in jail.
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Quotes
from opponents of Sit/Lie:
“The police and Mayor are bent on criminalizing us. At a
time of drastic budget cuts, why are women who struggle to
feed our kids and keep a roof over our heads being
targeted? How much will Sit/Lie cost to implement? Who is
profiting from this? In 2009 the media reported a $1million
a month abuse of police overtime.”
Rachel West, US PROStitutes
Collective
"They're proposing a law that impacts an entire class of
people, almost all who engage in no criminal activity. They
already have 27 different ordinances on the books to harass
the homeless. Such laws have been tried in San Francisco
before, and end up being used to target queer youth,
minorities and day laborers, as well as homeless people, who
often have suffered trauma and abuse and who really have
nowhere else to go."
Jennifer Friedenbach, San Francisco's Coalition on
Homelessness.
"It sounds like it's something pretty antithetical to the
spirit of San Francisco. I don't think there is any need for
such a law. I think all it will do is encourage the police
to stop people they don't like."
"There are already enforceable laws against aggressive
behavior. Criminalizing sitting on the sidewalk won't solve
anything - it will just turn more of us into criminals."
"This law criminalizes something that is not criminal,
Homeless people don't scare me. This law might be the will
of the merchants, but it is not the will of the people."
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