Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Officer Friendly


An Editorial in the recent St. Augustine Record made suggestions to alleviate the presence of transient persons in the Plaza. Campamento Plaza is the clever name the editorial writer gave to the Plaza De La Constitucion.


The newspaper suggested putting up "Keep off the Grass" signs. Suspending the rule only for concerts or special city approved events.

The unidentified editor suggested that if "Keep Off" signs aren't acceptable, small gardens should be created to "break up the inviting carpet-like grass."


Our City officials can join the regulatory mind set that is running rampant in this country ( C'mon you haven't noticed?). In New York City, citizens are regularly fined for taking their feet off their bicycle pedals while riding, feeding bread to pigeons (they are allowed to feed bread to sparrows and finches and other birds, but if any pigeons show up to join in the feast, they're in trouble), sitting on milk crates, smoking beneath awnings, and sitting down on subway stairs (in fact, a pregnant woman was once accosted by NYC officials for stopping for a moment to rest on a subway stairway, and she had to go to court to fight the fine).


We say Solutions not Prosecutions ! Criminalizing ordinary behaviour is a dangerous thing.How is it fair or legal to fine an unhoused citizen whose only "crime" is to sit, to eat, to sleep, to stay warm or dry, or make a few dollars to buy essentials? These are all activities taken for granted by people who can perform these functions at home.Even the "public drunkeness" of "serial inebriates," can be caused by the sufferer's use of alcohol or drugs which may be the only anesthetic available to deaden stress and pain --- the pain of loneliness, isolation, or fear, or physical discomfort ---or the savage pain of homelessness. This County needs work on this.

"Community Policing" is often used to define strategies designed to prevent crime before a patrol officer or detective has to slap handcuffs on somebody. A police presence in the Plaza is expensive yes, but how expensive is it to selectively enforce stepping on the grass or napping under a tree.( we believe that parks are there for this reason ) Build a Police substation Kiosk (architecturally compliant with our city ambiance) and use it. Here are some used police kiosks that might work.

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous12 July, 2007

    Um, do you think they will let us BREATHE in the park?

    I love it a kiosk for the police officers! I bet they'd like that better than peddling around in 90* weather.

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  2. Anonymous13 July, 2007

    I read in the paper that in the plaza, a man was spotted on the grass on a beach towel with a backpack next to him!!!!! Shocking!
    The Plaza is NOT a gated community!If your sensibilities are offended, Do something constructive.Hey Record editor....What have you done other than propose making normal behavior illegal? Drink your drinks at the Yacht Club and "sprawl" on your own manicured lawn.Take care of the "Have Not's" because they may be appearing on your front yard brother.

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  3. Anonymous16 July, 2007

    The editorial writer exhibits blatant elitism. This editorial is so judgemental in it's percieved moral superiority. The writer needs to "get out more" and to learn not have his delicate sensibilities harmed by the real world.

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  4. Anonymous21 July, 2007

    ^ are you kidding me with this statement??? you CANT be talking about Karl!

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  5. Anonymous21 July, 2007

    I believe that the poster was referring th the st. Augustine Record editorial as "elitist"

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  6. Anonymous28 July, 2007

    Sorry...

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