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Boulder McDonald's Closes in Sub-Zero Weather to Keep Homeless Out

Yesterday morning, with sub-zero temperatures, the McDonald's resturant at 29th and Baseline in Boulder closed its indoor dining area to keep homeless people out. The reason for the closure was confirmed by a telephone conversation with the manager.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1FxwHw07no&feature=youtu.be

The manager cited customer complaints against the presence of homeless persons as the reason for the closure and several times used wording that indicated he considers “customers” and “homeless” people who buy food there are two separate groups. He declined to say how he could tell if any person was homeless. The manager also stated that the drive-through window remained open and anyone, including homeless customers, could purchase food there. He insisted that the closure is not discrimination against homeless people, nor against people without cars, nor against anyone else, and suggested that even persons without cars could walk up to the drive-through window and purchase food.

The restaurant manager said the dining room might be closed this morning as well. As of this writing, we have not verified whether it is closed. The restaurant is located at 2920 Baseline Road,Boulder, Colorado 80303, and the telephone number is 303-449-1916.

Worldwide, a great many homeless people regularly purchase food at McDonald's restaurants. Also, many employees of various McDonald's restaurants are homeless, due to the inadequate wages paid at these and other fast food restaurants.

Most McDonald's restaurants are independently owned franchises. This particular restaurant is an independently owned franchise. The franchise owner is Aaron Holland, a resident of Denver.

Fridays: Boycott The Palm

When: Fridays at 5 p.m.
Where: The Palm, 1672 Lawrence St, Denver, CO 80202 (map)

This action seeks to highlight the role of The Palm and the Colorado Restaurant Association in pushing an ordinance through the city council that criminalized the survival act of sleeping by our homeless friends. Wendy Klein, the sales manager at The Palm, testified for the Downtown Denver Partnership in support of the “Urban Camping” Ban. Detailed information on the impact of the “Urban Camping” Ban on the homeless can be found at Denver Homeless Out Loud.

Wendy Klein, sales manager at The Palm, spoke in strong favor of the ordinance criminalizing homelessness at the April 30, 2012 city council public hearing about the “Urban Camping” Ban. She also brought the unanimous vote of the Colorado Restaurant Association in support of the ban to the City Council.

According to Kline who could only refer to the homeless as they or it, “they are lining up outside our doors even as we speak this evening placing their property on our property to save their nights real estate so that they will have a safe, warm place to sleep impeding our guests and even those who are walking back and forth from the restaurant…Now with the warmer weather descending, we are seeing it come back in full force. Our people are asking us what we can do.”

The wealthiest “movers and shakers” in Denver meet to eat, socialize and make deals at Palm Restaurant.

Camping Ban Proves to be Counterproductive and Cruel

Survey finds law criminalizes activities necessary for homeless survival without providing alternatives.

 

The Report:
The Denver Camping Ban: A Report from the Street

Press Release:
Camping Ban Proves to be Counterproductive and Cruel

Videos:
Denver Commission on Homelessness and Report Release Events

 

 

 

 

 

 

Denver Homeless Out Loud (DHOL) is a coalition of individuals and organizations working hand-in-hand with and for the homeless on the impact of the “Urban Camping” Ban. The “Urban Camping” Ban authorizes the police to require the homeless go to a shelter or move along whenever they are caught protecting themselves from the elements or face criminal sanctions. The ordinance went into effect on May 28, 2012. DHOL works to insure that Denver’s homeless community has access to public space, adequate services, and a political voice in the City of Denver.

The Other Way to Occupy Denver

The Other Way to “Occupy Denver” As weather gets colder, DPD pushes homeless and occupiers further into a corner. Hancock plans to make sleeping on the sidewalk a crime and talks about ejecting the homeless from the 16th street mall. Meanwhile, as Occupy Denver concedes more and more ground to the authorities every day there are many that are beginning to doubt its effectiveness. The point of Occupy Anywhere should have never been to make a symbolic plea to our leaders to do the right thing, moving them with our dedication and now, as the winter begins and those sleeping outside have no other coverings allowed but tarps, moving them with our suffering.

Grand Junction Police Caught Spying

Members of Housing First! No More Deaths! were able to confirm that two undercover Grand Junction police officers had joined their organization. The two undercover officers participated in meetings, trainings, and had signed the membership list joining the organization. HF! NMD!

Homeless Organize, Stand Together and Win

On Monday June 29th, the City of Grand Junction tried to pass two emergency ordinances outlawing "soliciting," also known as flying a sign or spanging. What stopped the city from moving forward with these laws was a strong, large, and loud group of homeless people and younger radicals.

Grand Junction's War Against The Homeless

This spring and summer has seen a massive push by the City of Grand Junction to evict homeless camps along the Colorado River. Dozens of camps have been evicted. One source I spoke with said that he had been evicted from five different camps this spring and summer.

Homeless Man Says Shelter Threw Him Out Because He's Gay

Homeless Man Says Shelter Threw Him Out Because He's Gay
by 365Gay.com Newscenter Staff

Posted: June 14, 2007 - 7:30 pm ET

(Denver, Colorado) a 34-year old homeless Fort Collins man says that he was told to leave a shelter because the pastor who runs it will not allow gay men to stay there.

John Garon tells the Coloradan newspaper that he had been staying at Open Door Mission for about three weeks when he was suddenly told by the director, the Rev. Richard Thebo, that he was no longer welcome.

Recreate 68 Denounces Plan to Hide the Homeless During the DNC

AS CITY ANNOUNCED PLANS TO INTERN HOMELESS DURING DNC,
R68 ALLIANCE ASKS: WHO’S NEXT?

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