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One or the Other, but not Both

From James’s ‘That’s So Life’ Files:

At the end of the shift Monday I took the elevator down to the garage to collect my car and head home only to find my car, that had been running perfectly when I arrived, did not want to take me home. Because it was a stick shift I was able to coax it home.

Arriving home I got out of the car, popped the hood and found to my surprise:

 

It certainly explained the behaviour of the car. Although how the oil cap that was on my car at the time I arrived at work was no longer on my car when I finished work 8 hours later is currently a mystery I would very much like to have solved.

I checked to make sure there was still oil in the engine and there was enough that there was no need, or room, to add more.

Feeling relieved that I had not been running the engine without oil I headed into my place, collected a camera and returned to the car to take photos of what had happened, the problem I needed to address to get my car running again. My plan was to return inside, download the pictures, use the internet to get feedback on the pictures and find transportation to secure a used oil cap from a used parts dealer to replace the missing cap and become mobile again.

All the while keeping my fingers crossed that all I need to do is replace the missing cap to become mobile once more.

I sit down at the computer, download the photographs, started my preferred web browser and………….no Internet.

Not unusual, but when nothing restored access to the internet I got up and checked the television to find that all of my [basic] television channels were “not authorized”.

I turned off the television and sat there waiting for the meteorite to crash down and put me out of my misery, hoping the universe was through playing cat to my mouse.

Wondering if the Universe had realized its error all those decades ago and was resetting to give me the life I had ordered; because this certainly was not the life I had ordered.

When it became clear that the Universe had no intention to either stop with the cat and mouse, or to correct its mistake, reset and give me the life I had ordered – that insidious little black thought crawled out of its containment and whispered about how I did not have to suffer this shit and that, although the car’s none running condition to cement bridge supports out of play, there was that great carving knife I had just found in a Thrift store Monday which would go through flesh like a hot knife through butter……..

………..and decided the wisest course of action was to let it go, go to bed and have a long sleep; dealing with things in a calm, rested manner tomorrow [Tuesday].

Arising Tuesday afternoon I set out for the Library, finding out bus fares were now $2.25. Arriving at the Library I signed onto a computer and made my way to the Shaw website and set up a chat. Shaw wanted payment by credit card because it is immediate cash in their pockets, I will spare you the grizzly details but Shaw was reasonable about getting paid by transfer from my bank account.

Leaving me to exit the Library, return home and make the agreed payment to Shaw.

Then sit down and write about how my day went because I still need to set up transportation to replace the oil cap and contact the shelter to let them know I am currently not mobile and until I can get a new oil cap I cannot get to work to cover any extra shifts.

Not to overlooked the fact writing it down is a way of dealing with, putting it in perspective and letting it go.

It occurs to me that Shaw’s warning system [threatening system] is by automated phone calls. With my phone number currently out of service any call by Shaw’s automated phone system would have gotten the automated message that my phone was out of service to which it would have regurgitated its threats of “pay or else” never recognizing that it was making its threats into thin air.

Now there is an interesting mental image: the human race suddenly dies off. As more and more accounts fall into arrears threatening phone calls are made by automated systems to other automated systems, services are cut off by automated systems setting off more calls made by automated systems to automated systems………and on and on…..and should any alien species pass this way they would find a planet full of automated systems threatening each other in a rising cacophony of……….what may be a fitting epitaph for our current society.

There is a science fiction short story in there as the aliens struggle to understand why the dead alien race built all these automated systems to threaten each other and a few other obvious discrepancies of our society. Only you write it in such a manner that it is not revealed that this is an alien race visiting a human lifeless Planet Earth until the last paragraph.

Which still leaves me with the need to deal with the missing oil cap; a situation that demonstrates the pitfalls of poverty that sit there waiting to dump you into, or back into, homelessness.

It is far harder to move from homeless to housed – and stay housed – in this society, economy, point in time than the general public would think it is. Not because the homeless want to be homeless but because of the barriers to becoming housed and all the things that can happen that become barriers to staying housed.

It’s either Yes – or Kiss the Money goodbye.

Bruce, John, Dave, Les, Patricia – you were paying attention weren’t you? You did hear what Finance Minister Mike de Jong stated so clearly?

Finance minister  Mike de Jong, in an November 28, 2013 interview with radio station 107.1, made it abundantly clear to Abbotsford’s citizens, mayor and council what the bottom line is for the proposed Housing First project at Abbotsford Community Services to help the homeless.

“It will be for the City Council to decide whether they want to accept the offer that the provincial government has made. I’m hopeful because I know how great the demands are. And if Abbotsford were to decide not to proceed then there are any number of communities that will be happy to take that money.”  Mike de Jong

Either the mayor and city council rezone the ACS property and the housing gets built OR the money will go to a community where the community, mayor and council actually want to do something to address homelessness and affordable housing in their community.

A community, mayor and council who are interested in doing, as in taking action, not simply uttering the right buzzwords or saying they want to do something but – wail, lament – Abbotsford has no money for the homeless; wealthy well housed, well connected old boy businessmen YES, but NONE for the homeless.

A community, mayor and council who, when the provincial government offers million$ of dollar$ for capital expenses and more million$ of dollar$ to fund operations and programs over the life of the project act quickly to do what is required to secure the funding for their community.

Unlike Abbotsford where the NIMBYs are guaranteed to say NIMBY you don’t; where far to many others in the community start coming up with excuses about how they are all for this type of project but……..it needs to be located in the ‘perfect’ location and this is not it; where council begins looking for excuses to say NO, to NOT take the provincial governments money as soon as the project is publicly announced; where the mayor stands at the microphone at a public forum wailing about how the city is to poor and the senior levels of government have to ‘step up’ with funding……while at his right hand sit three representatives from BC Housing with million$ of dollar$ for capital costs and more millions$ of dollars$ for operations on the table.

Clarification: the money will go to a community, mayor and council who are interested in doing something positive and effective.

After all, Abbotsford’s mayor and council are interested in doing something about the homeless – attacking them with a poor man’s biological weapon of chicken feces; using their police force*** against the homeless; destroying the camps and belongings of the homeless – in the dead of winter.

In fact, based on behaviour to date, Abbotsford’s mayor and council seem interested in any action BUT an action that would be positive and effective.

A council that squanders million$ of dollar$ on vanity projects, seemingly wants to squander the opportunity to receive millions of dollar$ of provincial money, squander provincial goodwill and squander future funding of projects by the provincial government.

Business as usual at Abbotsford City Hall.

*** A police force that Justice Kathleen Ker referred to as “a place that time forgot” and stated such actions are “inexcusable in the 21st century.” Justice Ker also stated “The treatment Mr. Moonie received while in the custody of the APD fell not only below general community standards of decency, but it also reflects treatment that denied Mr. Moonie any modicum of respect for his inherent dignity and value as a human being,”.

A police force where it was necessary to: “Resolution reached over police tent-slashing in Abbotsford

APD: Colonoscopy Needed?

Many people remain unclear what the big deal was when the emails of the APD about the homeless, made public by a Freedom of Information request by Pivot legal society, showed Chief Constable Bob Rich’s attitude, words and language in regards to the homeless were………shall we say less than professional?

People dismissed the emails as ‘police black humour’.

I am not about to argue that the use of black humour is not acceptable. We are human beings and as human beings black humour is a wellness tool for those such as firefighters, paramedics, ambulance attendants, police officers, emergency room doctors and nurses whose jobs are highly stressful; jobs that involve dealing with people under trying circumstances.

But Bob Rich is not simply a police officer – he is the Chief police officer in Abbotsford, a position of leadership. And leaders are held [or should hold themselves] to a higher standard of behaviour because leaders, especially of a police force, set not simply the tone and boundaries of behaviour but the ethos [the fundamental character of spirit that informs the customs and practices of a group].

Leadership is a potent combination of strategy and character. But if you must be without one, be without the strategy. Norman Schwarzkopf

Unless Bob Rich is held to, or holds himself to a higher standard, you end up with a force that is judgemental and feels free to act on its judgments and prejudices. You end up with a force of bullies; bullies who see nothing wrong in vandalizing the camps and belongings of the homeless.

The problem with bullies, especially ones who feel their job grants them power to make demands of others, is that the bulling gets worse and expands to include more and more victims.

Bullying also leads to Leo Award weapons grade Stupid behaviour. Ill-advised behaviour that leaves citizens wondering if officers use that bump between their shoulders for anything other than a hat rack or if perhaps the APD needs a visit to a proctologist and/or a colonoscopy to determine how many officers have their heads firmly inserted in their………..fundament.

On a recent Thursday night on Gladys Avenue…………

For over 5½ years in Boundary Park on Gladys Avenue [across the road from the MCC construction] an eclectic group of individuals has put on what was known as the Thursday Night BBQ, serving a meal to the hungry.

Over that period of time police officers had dropped by from time to time. Sometimes to see what was occurring and other times, knowing that you could find the homeless there, looking for someone; as happened recently when the police were seeking to find and transport to the hospital an individual who had been reported as suicidal.

With reasonableness on both sides, any issues were resolved via discussion and compromise.

But two weeks ago, weapons grade stupidity arrived in two APD vehicles; a car (614 WJP) and a SUV (0680).

Crossing Essendene heading south on Gladys Avenue I found those two APD vehicles sitting with their lights flashing blocking the south bound lane of Gladys. I had to carefully pull out and around the APD vehicles (it is dark by 5 PM these days) to proceed south on Gladys.

Thinking something serious must have happened, once past the APD vehicles I pulled over. As I was getting out of my car an APD officer approached and told me I had to park on the other side of the road and that the APD vehicles and officers were there because of a traffic hazard.

Let me state right now that yes, the west side of the road is signed no parking. It is the east side (the side where the MCC construction is taking place) that is signed for parking.

Let me also state that those who are bringing the supplies necessary to serve the meal are not parked at the edge of the road. Their vehicles are pulled completely off the road into the park.

There are always several vehicles parked (and pulled well over) along the no parking side of the road. Those who park on the ‘wrong’ side are mobility challenged [oxygen, walkers, canes, crutches etc] for whom parking on the ‘right’ side of the street and crossing would be both a hardship and a danger. People who would be a traffic hazard if they were crossing the street.

Five and half years with no one being hit; some drivers and dinners annoyed, but neither drivers nor dinners injured.

And while it is dark at this time of year by 5 PM, if you don’t notice the generator powered work-lights that brightly illuminate the food prep and serving area – you shouldn’t be driving.

These…….challenged officers were wandering around, leaving their vehicles completely blocking a lane of traffic and forcing drivers to carefully, slowly, safely, manoeuvre around the APD vehicles and officers.

As General Schwarzkopf noted character is the most important ingredient in leadership..

Which is why if Bob Rich is not capable of holding himself to a high standard of professional behaviour, the APD needs to find someone capable of holding themselves to the high standards and behaviours needed to provide leadership to a police department in this day and age.

Otherwise you end up with unprofessional officers who feel free to vandalize the belongings, harass, bully and violate the Charter Rights of those perceived as undesirables, as problems, as somehow less human and without any power to enforce their rights to be treated with dignity.

You end up with a force of officers who run around harassing people about traffic hazards when they, the APD officers and their vehicles, are the dangerous traffic hazard.

Leo Award for Abbotsford’s Mayor Banman

Mayor Banman’s Leo awaits signatures of two members of  the committee charged with awarding the Leo before it can be placed into the mayor’s hands.

The Leo committee agreed with the nominators of Mayor Banman [The League of Unhoused Citizens of Abbotsford] that standing at the microphone at Cascade Church during the discussion held there on Abbotsford Community Services housing first proposal and crying how poor the city was and how it was up to senior levels of government to step forward with funding while, as pointed out by a citizen, to his immediate right were three representatives of BC Housing with $2,500,000 in capital costs and ongoing yearly funding for programs on the table that the Mayor is seeking to spurn.

As Forrest Gump would say about Mayor Banman: “Stupid is as Stupid does.”