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Sisters’ Position Statement on Portland’s Sit-Lie and Anti-Camping Laws
Quick response: Portland’s sit-lie and anti-camping laws have been shown to target homeless people. Their enforcement is not only inhumane and immoral, it’s unconstitutional. Period.
It is not fair to punish someone who doesn’t have a safe place to sleep and rest. There are thousands of people who sleep on the streets of Portland every night. Where are they supposed to go?
Sisters advocates the repeal of the sit-lie and anti-camping laws (14A.50.020 & 14A.50.030). More details:
Sit-Lie
By contrast, the strategy of a sit-lie law that prohibits anyone from sitting or lying on a public sidewalk between 7 am and 9 pm has been fully implemented, and the vast majority of warnings and citations are issued to homeless individuals. To deepen this injustice, the language of the law applies to obstructions on the sidewalk including signs and seating outside of businesses that do not have the proper permit. No action has been taken to enforce the law as it applies to inanimate objects, only humans who lack shelter.
In recognition that the SAFE process has not resulted in the equal implementation of the five strategies and has been shown to target homeless people in its enforcement, Sisters Of The Road publicly resigned from the Oversight Committee on May 8, 2008.
Anti-Camping
Current city officials acknowledge that there is not sufficient shelter space and housing for the homeless. The Portland rental market is at a record-low 2% vacancy rate and Section 8 housing vouchers are being returned at a very high rate, for lack of available rentals. Despite the progress that the Mayor points to as a result of the 10-Year Plan to End Homelessness, the reality is that there are increasing numbers of people on the street and no indication this trend will change anytime soon. Despite Judge Gallagher’s ruling eight years ago, this community continues to punish people for their status as homeless.
Affordable Housing
We cannot, however, allow ourselves the complacency of inaction as our fellow citizens suffer and are criminalized for their status as homeless. As we work for long-term solutions, we must act now to acknowledge the existence and humanity of all our citizens. Because Portland belongs to all of us, repeal the sit-lie and anti-camping laws now. |
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Printed Wed, November 19, 2008 - 1:55:52 at www.sistersoftheroad.org
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