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4 <br />punitive "cleanup" measures within a very short period of <br />time. <br /> <br />César García Velasco in unit 21 is a disabled man who has <br />been refused the right to have his walker in front of his <br />property. Despite the fact that he has been paying extra <br />funds to store a truck ($50 per month), his truck was recently <br />towed and he has no information as to its whereabouts. Most <br />of these "notices" took place on December 24 and were <br />effective on December 31. <br /> <br />Just as people who are unhoused are not looked upon kindly <br />by the society at large, people who live in trailer parks are <br />treated as though they are "lesser than." In a moral society, <br />there are no "lesser than" people. John Busch is a retired <br />engineer, just as I am a retired attorney. In our society, our <br />respective ages (82 and 70) too often make us into <br />pariahs. Elders, the poor and the unhoused, immigrants, <br />people of color and people of different sexual orientation, <br />among others, are too often labeled as pariahs, deplorable, <br />disreputable. <br /> <br />We have a housing crisis, and an unfair system, and a great <br />number of people who die every year because they are <br />unhoused, because they couldn't afford local housing, because <br />their medical bills are outrageous. <br /> <br />It is up to you to say, ENOUGH. Or en español, BASTA YA. <br /> <br />The only way to stop retaliatory evictions and harassment is <br />to consider that those who live in mobile home parks are also <br />homeowners. Their homes are mobile, not stationary, but <br />they are still their homes. They care for them, plant gardens, <br />celebrate holy days, create community.