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Fire Walk With Me

(38,893 posts)
Fri Apr 26, 2013, 08:32 PM Apr 2013

Pennsylvania law evicts minorities, domestic violence victims who call the police:

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Pennsylvania law evicts minorities, domestic violence victims who call the police:
http://rt.com/usa/pennsylvania-evicts-minorities-domestic-violence-480/

A Pennsylvania town is encouraging landlords to evict tenants who frequently call the police, a policy that directly impacts minorities and victims of domestic violence, according to a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union.

The suit, filed Friday in federal court, charged Norristown, Pennsylvania with allowing police to accuse Lakisha Briggs with a “disorderly behavior ordinance” after she called police for a third time on May 23, 2012. Briggs claimed she was threatened with eviction weeks after police officers responded to a domestic violence call from her home in which an abuser “chased Ms. Briggs down the alley with a brick and followed her to her house, where he attacked her.”

After the officers arrested her boyfriend, one turned to Briggs and told her, “You are on three strikes. We’re going to have your landlord evict you,” as quoted by the ACLU.

The “disorderly behavior” violation financially penalizes a landlord when a tenant calls the police three times in a four-month period. The ACLU claims that the restriction infringes on renters' First Amendment right to petition the government and stands in contrast with the Violence Against Women Act, which protects female abuse victims from the threat of eviction.

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Pennsylvania law evicts minorities, domestic violence victims who call the police: (Original Post) Fire Walk With Me Apr 2013 OP
What a bunch of nuisances Joe Shlabotnik Apr 2013 #1
They're needed as cheap corporate labor in a private prison so they're just helping them along. n/t Fire Walk With Me Apr 2013 #2
This just makes the victims worse off! Lady Freedom Returns Apr 2013 #3
sickening. nt limpyhobbler Apr 2013 #4

Joe Shlabotnik

(5,604 posts)
1. What a bunch of nuisances
Fri Apr 26, 2013, 09:05 PM
Apr 2013

Just who do these uppity renters think they are? Sheesh. Can't they find a cardboard box somewhere and just shut up and be grateful.

WTF

Lady Freedom Returns

(14,120 posts)
3. This just makes the victims worse off!
Fri Apr 26, 2013, 09:12 PM
Apr 2013

It is a little to close to punishing the victim for "bothering law enforcement" .

What happens to women that are being stocked by the guy.

A sinarrio for you.

1) woman call for help due to abuse.

2) guy comes by and destroys property (many areas it is consider domestic violence if you know who did it)

3) comes and attacks the woman.

Does she still get thrown out, even if the guy was kicked out for the first one? The way it reads, she does. And She has done everything according to the rules! This is just plain NOT RIGHT!

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