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"Food Not Bombs" activists arrested for feeding the homeless

Unread postby Sixstrings » Thu 09 Jun 2011, 06:29:35

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Members of Orlando Food Not Bombs were arrested Wednesday when police said they violated a city ordinance by feeding the homeless in Lake Eola Park.

Jessica Cross, 24, Benjamin Markeson, 49, and Jonathan "Keith" McHenry, 54, were arrested at 6:10 p.m. on a charge of violating the ordinance restricting group feedings in public parks. McHenry is a co-founder of the international Food Not Bombs movement, which began in the early 1980s.

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Arrest papers state that Cross, Markeson and McHenry helped feed 40 people Wednesday night. The ordinance applies to feedings of more than 25 people.

"They intentionally violated the statute," said Lt. Barbara Jones, an Orlando police spokeswoman.

Police waited until everyone was served to make the arrests, said Douglas Coleman, speaking for Orlando Food Not Bombs.

"They basically carted them off to jail for feeding hungry people," said Coleman, who was not present. "For them to regulate a time and place for free speech and to share food, that is unacceptable."

Orlando Food Not Bombs has been feeding the homeless breakfast on Mondays for several years and dinner on Wednesdays for five years.

Police had not enforced the ordinance while the court battle continued. The U.S. District Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit in Atlanta ruled that city rules regulating how often large groups of people can be fed in a park do not violate the Constitution.

The penalty for violating Orlando's ordinance is 60 days in jail, a $500 fine or both.
http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2011-06-02/news/os-homeless-feedings-arrests-20110601_1_group-feedings-feedings-in-public-parks-orlando-police


According to the article, the city will give only two permits per year per park. That doesn't make any sense.. homeless people are presumably hungry 365 days per year, why limit feeding to two days in the year?
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Re: "Food Not Bombs" activists arrested for feeding the home

Unread postby Serial_Worrier » Thu 09 Jun 2011, 11:59:32

Let 'em starve says Malthus.
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Re: "Food Not Bombs" activists arrested for feeding the home

Unread postby Ferretlover » Thu 09 Jun 2011, 16:36:08

"There ain't no such thing as a free lunch."

One moocher tells another moocher, then they both tell other moochers, and there go the resources.
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Re: "Food Not Bombs" activists arrested for feeding the home

Unread postby vision-master » Thu 09 Jun 2011, 16:58:21

I gave a homeless person $10 the other day. He said he wanted to go to Country Buffet before hitting a shelter.

Yup, seen him @ the Buffet. Nothing wrong with helping the needy once in a while.

Of course, kindness is not a trait I see here too much. :)
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