Two B.C. municipalities were in court last week, trying to get injunctions against new tent camps that are trying to get established in their communities.
One is on a city-owned vacant lot on Main Street in Vancouver. Another is next to the highway bypass in Maple Ridge, an area plagued by transient camps in the past.
Contrary to the impression left by careless and conflict-happy media reports, these camps are not spontaneous, or the result of harsh economic conditions and cruel government policies. They are staged and funded by an outfit that currently calls itself the Alliance Against Displacement.
The Vancouver squat is also being supported by the Pivot Legal Society, a long-time supporter and apologist of anarchist and anti-police mayhem that despoils public and private property. Alliance social media posts show campers at the Main Street camp shouting the usual demands for more free stuff, in front of a banner that says 91ƵF91Ƶ the Vancouver Police!91Ƶ and 91ƵHomes Now!91Ƶ
The front man for Alliance Against Displacement calls himself Ivan Drury. He91Ƶs been at this for a while. It was Drury who organized a busload of thugs last summer to come from Vancouver and invade Victoria91Ƶs notorious downtown 91Ƶtent city,91Ƶ when it was already overflowing with more than 100 mostly out-of-town drug users, gangsters and street tourists.
He91Ƶs no slouch as an organizer. The Victoria tour was timed to coincide with a visit from federal Communities Minister Amarjeet Sohi, who met with B.C. Housing Minister Rich Coleman at a Victoria hotel.
Drury led his posse from the tent squat to the hotel, where they shouted their demands for hundreds of thousands of housing units to be funded by hard-working taxpayers, then staged an assault on the door to force their way in. TV ate it up, as designed, with no effort to explain what was really going on.
Fast-forward to the recent B.C. election campaign. Drury picked a site in Maple Ridge, brought in his occupying force of drifters, junkies and career protesters and supplied them with tents. Then he led a delegation of ne91Ƶer-do-wells to crash a campaign event for NDP leader John Horgan, demanding that Horgan visit the camp he had just conjured up.
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Horgan played along, apparently willing to capitalize on a scene that could be made to reflect badly on the governing B.C. Liberals in a region with two closely contested seats. At least Horgan was cautious enough not to make any commitments to this self-appointed 91Ƶactivist,91Ƶ as these guys are invariably described.
When the RCMP and Maple Ridge bylaw enforcement officers moved in last week to clear the tents, Drury grabbed them off the truck and threw them back on the ground, where the squatters dragged the tents back to the camp, while spewing profanities at the police.
I tip my cap to Maple Ridge acting mayor Tyler Shymkiw, who has struggled along with the rest of council to provide shelters and 91Ƶlow-barrier91Ƶ housing to a seemingly endless stream of transients looking for a free ride.
91ƵThis politically designed camp by people from outside our community was set up for the media,91Ƶ Shymkiw told the the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows News. 91ƵIt91Ƶs not a response to the true need of the local population.
91ƵThis travelling circus is dangerous to those both inside and near it 91Ƶ we91Ƶre going to move Heaven and Earth to shut it down before anyone gets hurt.91Ƶ
If only there was a politician at the provincial level who had the guts to say it like it is.
Tom Fletcher is B.C. legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Email: tfletcher@blackpress.ca Twitter: @tomfletcherbc