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Permibus Seizure [Aug '08]
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From their website: "At
approximately 6:25 pm on August 30, 2008
Minneapolis Police, Minnesota State
Troopers, Ramsey County Sheriffs, Saint
Paul Police, and University of Minnesota
Police pulled over the Earth Activist
Training Permaculture Demonstration Bus
(Permibus) by exit 237 on Interstate 94.
Initially the police told the people on
the bus to exit. When the people on the
bus asked if they were being detained
they were told that they were but police
were unable to provide justification.
When asked why they pulled the bus over
they refused to answer. After repeated
requests to explain why the bus had been
stopped Officer Honican of the
Minneapolis Police explained that this
was just a routine traffic stop though
he did not explain the reason for the
traffic stop. The police then told Stan
Wilson, the driver and registered owner
of the Permibus, that they were going to
impound the bus in case they wanted to
execute a search warrant later. After
more than an hour of being questioned by
Stan and Delyla Wilson as to the
legalities of their detainment and the
impoundment of the Permibus, the police
then informed Stan that the bus, which
is legally registered as a passenger
vehicle in the state of Montana, was
being impounded for a commercial vehicle
inspection. Shortly afterward Sergeant
Paul Davis, a commercial vehicle
inspector arrived on scene. Despite the
polices insistence that the reason for
impoundment was for a commercial vehicle
inspection the Permibus crew were not
allowed to remove anything from the bus
including computers, toiletries, and
17-year-old Megan Wilson's shoes. The
police finally allowed the animals to be
removed from the Permibus before it was
towed, leaving the Permibus family
standing beside their chickens and dogs,
homeless on the highway.
The Permibus was relocating from the
Bedlam Theatre in Minneapolis, where
they had spent the day teaching Urban
Permaculture, to a friend's house in
Saint Paul for a well deserved break.
The Permibus has been in the Minneapolis
area since August 2nd when the crew
appeared at the Midtown Farmers Market
for a morning of Permaculture education
including Permaculture 101, chicken
care, seed ball making for kids, and the
Permi-puppet show. During the past month
the Permibus has parked at several local
businesses and, as a neighborly gesture
of respect for local police, Mr. Wilson
contacted the appropriate precincts just
to let them know the Permibus was in the
area and had permission from the
business owners to be parked on their
lot. Through this, as well as other
casual discussions with Minneapolis and
Saint Paul police officers, the Permibus
crew found the local police to be
interested and respectful. However on
August 30th all that changed when, for
no apparent valid reason the police
pulled over and seized the Permibus.
After the incident Stan Wilson said,
"If the combined law enforcement of
Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Ramsey County,
and the State of Minnesota can pull over
and impound a vehicle and home used to
teach organic gardening and
sustainability, one has to wonder what
it is our government really fears. After
all, we seek to teach people that the
real meaning of homeland security is
local food, fuel and energy production.
For that we have had our lives stolen by
government men with guns."
As of now, after repeated requests to
be present at any vehicle inspection,
with an list of what they are inspecting
for, as well as requests to be served
any warrants for searches of the
vehicles prior to a search and to be
present during the search the
Permi-family has been unable to
ascertain the current status of the
Permibus. On site Mr. Wilson was told
that Officer Palmerranky was the
inspector in charge of the case and
would determine if the Permi-family's
rights protecting them from unreasonable
search and seizure would be respected.
Neither Officer Palmerranky nor his
supervisor has yet to return Mr.
Wilson's calls. The loss of her home and
possessions is particularly difficult on
seventeen-year-old Megan Wilson. Megan,
a shining example of what this country
asks of today's youth, has dedicated
herself to making positive changes in
the world. She was the youth keynote
speaker at the Local to Global
conference in Phoenix AZ, has taught
conflict resolution at youth shelters
and is the outreach coordinator for the
Skills for a New Millennium Tour, the
family traveling educational project.
Megan believes that, "While I
understand that the world we live in is
not as it should be I strive to live and
teach in a way that shows the world how
life could be. What I don't understand
is why I can't get dressed for an
evening out with friends in my own home
without armed men stealing my life out
from under me." The Permi-family,
along with their dogs and Permaculture
super-hero chickens are currently being
housed by folks in the Twin Cities.
The Skills for a New Millennium Tour is
a family education project that travels
around the United States teaching
homesteading, citizenship, and life
skills at farmers markets, community
gardens, churches, intentional
communities, schools, and in people's
living rooms. The Skills Tour is a
donation supported project dedicated to
providing tools for sustainable living,
including Permaculture, to anyone who is
interested, regardless of income.
"We believe that any solution that
is not accessible to the poor and urban
areas is not a real solution for the
future," states Delyla Wilson.
Permaculture is a design system with
ethics and principles that can be
applied to food production, home design,
and community building in order to
increase sustainability in food
production, energy production, and
social systems. The Permibus is a
rolling demonstration of small scale
sustainable living with three people,
three dogs, three chickens, and a box of
worms as permanent residence. The
chickens and worms are part of a
closed-loop food productions composting
system that supports the Permibus's
traveling garden. For more information
on the seizure of the Permibus, the
Skills for the New Millennium Tour, or
Permaculture, the Wilson's can be
reached at 406-721-8427 or through email
at skillstour@gmail.com. You can also
see pictures and read stories about the
last six months of their educational
adventures at permibus.livejournal.com.
To our supporters: First we ask that as
many people as possible contact precinct
one in Minneapolis, MN at 612-673-5701
and Mayor Rybak at
Phone: (612) 673-2100 or
call 311 or call (612) 673-3000 outside
Minneapolis
and demand the immediate release of the
Permibus.
We are also in desperate need of
donations. Though we do not yet know the
full cost of getting the permibus
returned we know that it will include
tow fee, impound fees, and legal fees.
To donate contact us directly for a
local address or...
Donate On-line:
Go to: www.earthactivisttraining.org/donate.htm
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Click on: Donate Now!
Under "Gift Information"
write: Permibus
Under "Please send acknowledgment
of this gift to" write:
skillstour@gmail.com
Donate by Mail:
Make check payable to: A.C.T.
On the "For" line write:
Permibus
Send check to: A.C.T. 1405 Hillmount
St. Austin, TX 78704"
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items are from 30 Aug 2008.