'Punishing people for sleeping outside will not end homelessness,' SPLC files motion to intervene in suit against city of St. Pete
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla (WFLA) — An organization in the Bay area is preparing to become part of a legal dispute between the city of St. Petersburg and a business owner. The owner of Shiso Crispy initiated a lawsuit against the city last month, claiming they fail to enforce the state’s regulations against public sleeping.

The Southern Poverty Law Center is advocating for the non-profit Progressive People’s Action (PPA) on behalf of the homeless community. PPA is committed to addressing basic needs for those in need.

“We believe that our unhoused neighbors and friends have constitutional rights just like the rest of us,” said SPLC attorney Jacqueline Azis.

Ronicca Whaley, owner of Shiso Crispy, filed a lawsuit demanding the city prohibit and remove individuals who are engaging in overnight sleeping and camping on public property. Whaley alleges that homeless people have harassed and threatened her verbally.

“Arresting or expelling people from public areas will not resolve homelessness in St. Petersburg,” stated Azis. “Certain allegations in the plaintiff’s complaint are irrelevant to the Florida statute under which this case is filed. Sleeping is a completely natural and essential activity.”

Whaley’s attorney sent a statement to 8 On Your Side:

“Ms. Whaley’s lawsuit is not intended to criminalize, penalize, or alienate anyone within the homeless community. She fully comprehends that homelessness is a multifaceted issue that requires intervention and support from the City of St. Petersburg for those in dire need. This lawsuit primarily aims to prompt the city to offer the necessary support. Essentially, it calls for the enforcement of existing laws, with Ms. Whaley hoping for swift city action to devise solutions beneficial to both the downtown business district and individuals facing homelessness.”

The SPLC suggests that instead of punitive measures, the city should focus on creating services that provide housing solutions, contrasting with the actions proposed by the plaintiff, Whaley.

“This lawsuit will decide the rights of people experiencing homelessness,” said Azis. “She is asking the court to order the city to prohibit and remove people who are experiencing homelessness from public spaces. This is an unconstitutional relief. People who are experiencing homelessness have rights just like the rest of us.”

The city of St. Pete and the plaintiff indicated they opposed PPA intervening in this case. There will be a hearing where a judge will decide.

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