Friday, June 3, 2011

Re: Three Arrested, Accused Of Illegally Feeding Homeless

Arrest documents state that Orlando Food Not Bombs received permits
and fed more than 25 homeless people at Lake Eola Park on May 18 and
23. Coleman said the group rejected the permits.

On May 25, Orlando Food Not Bombs illegally fed a large group of
homeless people, the police report states. The group on its website
called for members to show up that day and defy the city ordinance,
according to the report.

Officers said they found a press release on Markeson when they
arrested him stating that group members planned to defy the ordinance
Wednesday.
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feeding the homeless is obviously not the issue with these folks ...
they think they should a "right-a-way" in the parks

they needed a reality check

On Jun 3, 9:45 am, Jonathan Ashley <jonathanashle...@lavabit.com>
wrote:
> I cannot believe a community would allow the creation/enforcement of a
> law that prohibits feeding homeless people. It's time for very large
> gatherings of people to hold un-permitted barbecues at all Orlando parks
> at the same time on the same day.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> *Three Arrested, Accused Of Illegally Feeding Homeless*http://tinyurl.com/3vbc399
>
> "On May 25, Orlando Food Not Bombs illegally fed a large group of
> homeless people, the police report states."
> --
>
>       Freedom is always illegal!
>
> When we ask for freedom, we have already failed. It is only when we
> declare freedom for ourselves and refuse to accept any less, that we
> have any possibility of being free.

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