A 90-year-old man is facing up to 60 days in
jail for feeding the needy due to a new law that bans people in Fort
Lauderdale, Florida, from meal-sharing with the public.
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Arnold Abbott has fed homeless people since 1991 with a team of volunteers
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Arnold Abbott risks being fined $500 and spending time in prison
after police officers apprehended him while he was handing out meals to
homeless people in a park on Sunday.
He was arrested and charged
along with two ministers from the Sanctuary Church, which prepares
hundreds of meals to dish out every week in their kitchen, while shocked
onlookers shouted to officers "shame on you!" in a video published by NY Daily News.
Mr Abbott said: "One of police officers came over and said ‘Drop that plate right now,’ as if I was carrying a weapon."
He
added: "These are the poorest of the poor, they have nothing, they
don't have a roof over their heads. How do you turn them away?"
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Arnold Abbott being arrested while he was serving food
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In 1999, Mr Abbott sued the City of Fort Lauderdale after he was
banned from feeding the homeless on the beach and the court found that
the rule was against the Constitution. The new law - which has come into
effect or is planned to in Seattle, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Dallas, and
Philadelphia - was passed last week.
Ron Book, a city lobbyist, told the US newspaper Sun Sentinel: "Whatever discourages feeding people on the streets is a positive thing."
Mr
Abbott, who describes himself as his "brother's keeper" who believes
"love thy neighbour as thyself", is planning to sue the city again and
intends to continue his good-hearted deeds.
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The new regulations require groups to be at least 500 feet away from
residential properties and food sites are restricted to one per city
block, but charities have criticised the rules as forms of implementing
social cleansing.
Michael Stoops, community organiser at the National Coalition for the Homeless, told NBC News: "Economic development and tourism don't mesh well with homeless folks and the agencies that serve them."
Mr Abbott set up Love Thy Neighbour
in memory of his late wife Maureen in order to continue the
humanitarian work they both did by regularly making and sharing food at
Holiday Park and Fort Lauderdale Beac.
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Ninety-year-old man faces jail for giving food to homeless people
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