Take Back Santa Cruz

Needles in Public Spaces Report – September 2016

To:  Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors and the Santa Cruz City Council

Please find the Take Back Santa Cruz Needles Solutions Team Needles in Public Spaces (NIPS) report attached.  This is a log of citizen reports of needles found in public spaces for the last 46 months. The log was created as a reference so that someone can use the data to:

Keep the County and City aware that there is an ongoing problem;
Determine if the needles found in public spaces are increasing or decreasing;
Provide data to the City and County so that “hot spot” patterns can be identified for City/County cleanup; and to
Give the community a place to log their finds.

Total NIPS Finds for Reporting Period 46

For reporting period 46 (9/9/2016-10/8/16), 252 needles found in public spaces were logged. This count includes citizen reports, community group reports and reports by City workers.  73 needles were found by citizens and community groups; the other 179 needles were found by City workers.

Significant Finds For Reporting Period 46

A sixteen-year-old boy found a needle on Water Street.  (1329N)

Hot Spot NIPS Locations for Reporting Periods 46:

·         San Lorenzo River/Levee

·         Ocean Street

·         Depot Park

·         Arana Gulch

·         Harvey West Park


The County’s Censorship of Comments Critical of the County’s Syringe Services Program Violates the First Amendment

We received numerous complaints from citizens that their comments criticizing the County Syringe Services program were “deleted” from the County of Santa Cruz’s Facebook page.  However, after a resident posted a comment about a lawsuit against a San Diego public entity for its similar deletion of Facebook comments, the comments miraculously reappeared.  Thus, it appears that the County had not actually deleted the comments, but had used Facebook’s “hide” function to make the comments invisible on the page.

The original post on the County’s Facebook page requested, “Ask yourself – what makes a healthy communinty? [sic] Better yet, tell us!”  It is our position that the suppression of comments criticizing the County’s needle program not only constitutes a violation of the First Amendment, but also a continuing violation of the Health & Safety Code sections governing the public’s right to comment on needle exchange programs.

For a general discussion of government entities, the First Amendment, and social media see: http://www.callawyer.com/2015/05/public-agencies-social-media-rules-may-breach-first-amendment/

Overview of Last 46 Months

Needles in the Media

9/21/16: Santa Cruz Sentinel – Discarded Needle Count Pushes 12,000: http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/health/20160919/discarded-needle-count-pushes-12000

9/21/16: San Jose Mercury – Discarded Needle Count Pushes 12,000: http://www.mercurynews.com/2016/09/20/web-needles-0921/

9/21/16: Ethan Bearman Blog – Ethan Explains Heroin Epidemic Week: http://blog.ethanbearman.com/ethan-explains-heroin-epidemic-week/

9/23/16: Santa Cruz Sentinel Letter to the Editor – Needles Make County a Safer Place: http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/opinion/20160922/letters-sept-23-2016-city-council-candidate-sandy-brown-supports-d

9/24/16: Santa Cruz Sentinel Letter to the Editor – Public Should Know County is Addressing Needles: http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/opinion/20160923/letters-sept-24-2016-public-should-know-county-is-addressing-needles

9/24/16: Santa Cruz Sentinel Letter to the Editor – Congratulations on Expanded Drug Programs: http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/opinion/20160923/letters-sept-24-2016-public-should-know-county-is-addressing-needles

9/26/16: Santa Cruz Sentinel Letter to the Editor – Drug Users Need Treatment for us to Feel Safe: http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/opinion/20160925/letters-sept-26-2016-community-helps-to-save-our-shores

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