Seven activists were arrested this week for feeding hungry, freezing homeless people in a Tampa city park. Volunteers from Food Not Bombs were aware that their actions were made technically illegal by heartless wankers and chose to pass out food anyway.
The group often feeds the homeless in public spaces. Although they
were made aware that their actions required a special permit, they
proceeded with passing out food. The permit required to feed the
homeless twice a week in a public setting can be expensive due to the
heavy insurance policy the city requires.
Although police say that the activists were arrested on charges of
serving food without a permit, Food Not Bombs says that they have served
food in the exact same location to homeless individuals over 100 times –
without ever having a permit. The group also says they will continue to
feed the homeless, without a permit, even at the cost of being
arrested.
In a public statement, the group said, “compassion should never be
criminalized” and “[Food Not Bombs] has no plans to stop sharing food
with the homeless and hungry and will continue to defy unjust laws that
criminalize compassion and mutual aid. We intend to expose the city’s
cruelty in the face of thousands in our community who are struggling
with issues of food insecurity, mental and medical health issues,
poverty, and homelessness.”
It is rumored that Tampa is cracking down on homelessness right now in order to clean up before Monday night’s college football national championship, which will take place at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.
Foods Not Bombs plans to set up again early Tuesday morning to pass out more food.
http://www.nationofchange.org/2017/01/09/watch-tampa-police-arrest-volunteers-feeding-homeless/