From the ACLU web site
Shut Up or Get Out: PA City Punishes Domestic Violence Victims Who Call the Police
Multiple cities around the country are passing "nuissance ordinances" that will result in you being evicted if you call the police three times within a certain period.
This has and will continue to result in victims not calling and reporting domestic violence, robbery, and other crimes in fear of being evicted from their homes.
Domestic violence is something that already makes me sick to my stomach. Laws that punish the victims only add to it.
Shut Up or Get Out: PA City Punishes Domestic Violence Victims Who Call the Police
Multiple cities around the country are passing "nuissance ordinances" that will result in you being evicted if you call the police three times within a certain period.
This has and will continue to result in victims not calling and reporting domestic violence, robbery, and other crimes in fear of being evicted from their homes.
After her first "strike," Ms. Briggs was terrified of calling the police. She did not want to do anything to risk losing her home. So even when her now ex-boyfriend attacked her with a brick, she did not call. And later, when he stabbed her in the neck, she was still too afraid to reach out. But both times, someone else did call the police. Based on these "strikes," the city pressured her landlord to evict. After a housing court refused to order an eviction, the city said it planned to condemn the property and forcibly remove Ms. Briggs from her home. The ACLU intervened, and the city did not carry out its threats, and even agreed to repeal the ordinance. But just two weeks later, Norristown quietly passed a virtually identical ordinance that imposes fines on landlords unless they evict tenants who obtain police assistance, including for domestic violence.
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