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Kelowna homeless to demand improvements to their living conditions

Homeless residents of Kelownasa国际传媒檚 tent city on Leon Avenue are calling a press conference on Nov. 12
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A man sitting outside of his tent on Leon Avenue on Nov. 1, 2019. (Michael Rodriguez - sa国际传媒)

People experiencing homelessness on Leon Avenue will be holding a press conference this afternoon to demand better treatment from the city.

The press conference is set for 1:30 p.m. today at the corner of Leon Avenue and Abbott Street.

Over the weekend, homeless leaders collected signatures from people residing on Leon Avenue to gauge support for four demands: housing, no cops in said housing, no further theft of their belongings and safer heating.

sa国际传媒淧eople on the strip have been told sa国际传媒榚veryone will have to move into the sheltersa国际传媒 when the mat program starts later this month,sa国际传媒 stated a release from homeless advocacy group Alliance Against Displacement (AAD).

sa国际传媒淏ut a shelter is not a home and not a suitable alternative to a tent city because shelters can be even more unsafe and insecure than the streets.sa国际传媒

The release added that with only 40 beds opening and over a hundred people on the Leon strip, the mat program will not offer enough beds. The organization also said the city should sa国际传媒渂uy a hotel for immediate housing and let people outside after the mat program opens stay on the Leon strip.sa国际传媒

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According to AAD, police and bylaw officers often act sa国际传媒渆ntitledsa国际传媒 to invade the homes of people living on Leon and in turn violate Section 8 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

sa国际传媒淲e demand that police and bylaw follow the law and respect our tents as our private domiciles, entering them only when we give explicit written permission, or under the same conditions that would allow them to enter a private apartment or house.sa国际传媒

AAD also alleges that officers regularly steal the belongings of unhoused people on Leon, labelling them as sa国际传媒渁bandonedsa国际传媒 or sa国际传媒渆xcessivesa国际传媒 and subsequently throwing them away.

sa国际传媒淧olice do not have the authority to decide what is appropriate for us to possess. Section 7 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees us the right to protect our personal property along with our general security of body, wellbeing, and person.sa国际传媒

Also among the demands are electrical outlets at each tent to run safer electric heaters rather than propane heaters, which are allegedly often confiscated by officers.



michael.rodriguez@kelownacapnews.com

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