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Sasha
13th October 2013, 14:32
fucking bastards



Police seize possessions of rough sleepers in crackdown on homelessness


Police in north London have seized blankets, sleeping bags and food donations from rough sleepers in a crackdown on homelessness.
A local paper reported that the belongings, mostly donated by sympathetic members of the community, were snatched by police from a group of homeless people as they sheltered in an abandoned public baths for the night.
The nine people, including a man in his sixties, were seeking cover from a cold night in Redbridge and were left stunned when their worldly possessions disappeared into the back of a police car.
One of the men targeted in the action, Adam Jaskowiak, pleaded with officers to be allowed to keep his possessions for warmth. The 34-year-old said: They [the police officers] were just taking the sleeping bags and chucking out everything. I asked to keep it, and the food, but they said No.
I just grabbed as many of my things as possible and put them into a bag and ran.
Police later confirmed that the shocking intervention was part of a co-ordinated effort to reduce the negative impact of rough sleepers.
Chief Inspector John Fish told the Ilford Recorder: The public rely on the police to reduce the negative impact; this includes the need for us to assist in the removal of tents and bedding from public spaces and other inappropriate locations.
In response, Joanne McCartney, chair of the Police and Crime Committee at the Greater London Assembly, has written to the Metropolitan Police Commissioner asking for an explanation for the seizure.
Her letter, seen by The Independent, raises doubts over the legality of the polices approach and asks Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe on whose authority the officers acted.
These are the most vulnerable people in society and they have to be offered assistance, Mrs McCartney said. To take someones only source of food and warmth seems to be extremely draconian and misguided to say the least.
The move has also sparked outrage from the voluntary sector. Rita Chadha, head of the Refugee and Migrant Forum of East London, said the move was dangerous as well as confusing. We are going through one of the coldest summers we have ever had, its a strong possibility that someone could die, she said.



http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/police-seize-possessions-of-rough-sleepers-in-crackdown-on-homelessness-8631665.html

brigadista
13th October 2013, 17:30
its been going on for a while - despicable

from may 2013

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/police-seize-possessions-of-rough-sleepers-in-crackdown-on-homelessness-8631665.html

Vladimir Innit Lenin
13th October 2013, 18:02
fucking hell. That's just cruel.

Ele'ill
13th October 2013, 18:14
this is not a crackdown on homelessness, they're still homeless

Entfremdung
13th October 2013, 18:24
The cops are there to protect capital and property. You only have to look at the sentencing to see that crimes against money are often treated more severely than crimes against people, Unless they are committed by people who are already rich and privileged already then they, of course, are protected.

"We can't have people just giving away food. What would happen to all the profits?!"

bcbm
13th October 2013, 18:30
this is not a crackdown on homelessness, they're still homeless

but without blankets and food they will die much quicker, you see?

Rational Radical
13th October 2013, 18:35
total attack on the livelihood of people already denied access to basic human needs,absolutely despicable

revolutionarymir
13th October 2013, 18:59
And the bourgeoisie and their children conveniently look the other way, or, worse, come up with some illogical reason why they "deserve" this terrible hand they've been dealt. The capitalist mentality is all too often indistinguishable from sociopathy.

Comrade Jacob
13th October 2013, 19:05
but without blankets and food they will die much quicker, you see?

I don't expect anything more from my government. People on the street makes them look bad.

Ele'ill
13th October 2013, 19:32
but without blankets and food they will die much quicker, you see?

it's a shitty tactic

Quail
13th October 2013, 19:35
Fucking awful. A "crackdown on homelessness" should surely consist of making sure people have places to live, not taking blankets from homeless people. It just seems to defy all logic and compassion (but I guess a lot of things do).

Per Levy
13th October 2013, 19:46
is it really in the laws that the pigs can take food and blankets from people? i mean its the homeless property after all.

but yeah fuck the police, really disgusting stuff. thats the way the bourgeois state is dealing with poverty.

brigadista
13th October 2013, 19:56
new immigration legislation will mean big rise in destitution and rough sleepers and probably immigration pick ups of the homeless

details here:

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2013/oct/10/immigration-bill-would-mean-identity-checks-for-all

Ele'ill
13th October 2013, 19:59
a couple months ago from this area and it wasn't just a sidewalk sweep, it rarely is

http://www.wweek.com/portland/blog-30550-sidewalk_sweep_could_extend_to_lents_hales_says.ht ml


"I talked with the Mayor last week," Novick writes WW, "and I agreed that people can't use the public sidewalks as their personal property."

some more shiny shit from that article


"We're not going to wait until the homelessness problem is solved to address lawlessness," Hales said, "otherwise we're going to be waiting a long time."


"They put up signs yesterday afternoon, and now they're throwing stuff away and telling us we have to leave," said William King, who lives in his car nearby. "Police are telling people not to sleep within five blocks of a private business."


someone should request gas vouchers, tear gas, and rubber rounds to take care of all the shitty street side cafes and the gaggle of drunk rich kids that block the sidewalks