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Title: NOPD boots homeless drummer from his usual spot. It was legal, but shouldn't be.
Source: The Times-Picayune
URL Source: http://www.nola.com/music/index.ssf ... /busking_new_orleans_laws.html
Published: Nov 26, 2017
Author: Chelsea Brasted
Post Date: 2017-11-24 20:43:10 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 1719
Comments: 48

Drive past the Carrollton Avenue neutral ground between Costco and Xavier University, and you're likely to see Memphis Mike. You can't miss him: He's the guy playing music by himself.

But on Sept. 13, Memphis got booted from his spot. 

According to Memphis and as evidenced in a photo of the incident, two NOPD officers approached the musician and told him to pack up his things and move along. The officers, Memphis said, told him he was violating City Ordinance 14:1, and that he needed a permit to play his drums there. 

"After discussions with the City Attorney's Office, we have determined this individual must obtain a permit to play on the neutral ground," NOPD spokeswoman Ambria Washington wrote in an email about the incident. 

Memphis, who is homeless and makes his way to his usual Carrollton spot almost daily, shrugged it all off and showed back up the next day with his bass guitar, ready to keep playing along with his accompaniment: a small radio tuned to 95.7 FM.

The ordinance, Memphis said, "is a real big bulls-- law." 

Homeless drummer marches to his own beat -- and he's happy

Homeless drummer marches to his own beat -- and he's happy

"People can live on a lot less money than they think they can."

The ordinance -- which makes it "unlawful to keep any piano, organ or other musical instrument whatsoever" in a "public park or place of public resort or recreation," including a "licensed theatre or restaurant," without a permit -- was adopted in New Orleans 100 years ago. Back then, some powerful folks in the city tried to buckle down on vice. Storyville was notably shut down just months after 14:1 was enacted.

The ordinance "can have no other aim than to hold the ground already gained in the stricter regulation of the saloon and the expulsion of the cabaret, which had become a stench in the nostrils of the community and whose removal earned for the city government the gratitude of every self-respecting man and woman in the community," reads a March 30, 1917, Daily States news item regarding challenges to the ordinance. 

I don't doubt anything about the stench of the cabaret; I've walked down Bourbon Street. But, 100 years later, when we've come to appreciate live music in our bars, throw down cash for performers busking in Jackson Square and actively sell the image of New Orleans as a place of music and culture -- what does this ordinance actually do? 

The Music and Culture Coalition of New Orleans' Guide to New Orleans Street Performance notes that permits aren't required for buskers to perform on the street, though there are guidelines about the specifics. You can't, for example, block any public rights of way, nor can you perform on Bourbon Street between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. There are also some noise level restrictions, and performers can't aggressively ask for tips. 

Ordinance 14:1 is not only vague -- what does "keep" an instrument mean? -- but read it one way, and it makes it illegal for any performer to actually have a music instrument without a permit.

"Calling it hypocritical is too kind," said MACCNO spokeswoman and co-founder Hannah Kreiger-Benson. "It's an incredibly, stunningly clear example of the ways the laws in the books in the city are deeply hostile to culture."

The law isn't often enforced, Kreiger-Benson said, but when it is, it's detrimental and confusing to performers. 

The ordinance "not being enforced is sort of the norm, but ... what the city values, the laws on the book kind of go beneath the lip service that everybody pays."

"The fact that it ever existed and still exists -- it's that continuum of deeply unfriendly laws, which are occasionally pulled out as weapons," she said. 

A request for clarification on 14:1 was sent to the Mayor Mitch Landrieu's office, but it has yet to be answered. 

Memphis, for one, isn't worried. His bass doesn't even get plugged into anything, and he uses hunks of wood for make-believe pedals. His whole act is just for fun, and sometimes he gets a couple bucks out of the deal. 

"I entertain people, and if they want to give me money, they can, and if they don't that's fine," he said. "I guess you didn't like it." 

Memphis has been playing the drums for about 25 years. He started playing after injuring his hand in a motorcycle accident made his dexterity on the bass strings more difficult. He said he's played in reggae bands, country bands, gospel groups, and even a hip-hop group. 

And he's got a plan if police show up again to move him along.

"If they say something about the bass, guess what?" he said. "I've got a harmonica."  (1 image)

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#1. To: Deckard (#0)

Memphis, shrugged it all off and showed back up the next day... basically saying, fuck you and your laws. I'll do what I please.

There, I fixed your yella article.

GrandIsland  posted on  2017-11-24   20:55:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: GrandIsland (#1)

And he's got a plan if police show up again to move him along.

"If they say something about the bass, guess what?" he said. "I've got a harmonica."

Deckard  posted on  2017-11-24   22:27:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Deckard, GrandIsland (#2)

And he's got a plan if police show up again to move him along.

"If they say something about the bass, guess what?" he said. "I've got a harmonica."

Uh…how is a harmonica exempt for the ordinance which makes it "unlawful to keep any piano, organ or other musical instrument whatsoever?"

How can the harmonica not be considered a “musical instrument?” Can you please explain that?

You are such a simpleton …

Gatlin  posted on  2017-11-25   7:56:40 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Gatlin (#3)

Uh…how is a harmonica exempt for the ordinance which makes it "unlawful to keep any piano, organ or other musical instrument whatsoever?"

It's not exempt - that's the point.

This guy refuses to be cowed by a bullshit law like this, and surprise surprise - here you are cheering just such a law by displaying your submissive fetish for authority.

A law against playing a harmonica ! Can a law possibly be any more petty than that?

How about a slide whistle - should he be cited for that if he chooses to play one?

I knew when I posted this you would be one of the first statist pricks to respond.

Deckard  posted on  2017-11-25   10:05:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Deckard (#9)

A law against playing a harmonica!
When standing on the same street corner in the same spot all day and day after day panhandling tourists as they walk by….sure.
Can a law possibly be any more petty than that?
You would say that it would be more petty…if he were standing in street corner smoking a reefer.

Gatlin  posted on  2017-11-25   11:48:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Gatlin (#13) (Edited)

A law against playing a harmonica!

When standing on the same street corner in the same spot all day and day after day panhandling tourists as they walk by….sure.

He wasn't "panhandling".

"I entertain people, and if they want to give me money, they can, and if they don't that's fine," he said. "I guess you didn't like it."

It's hilarious watching the statists on this thread doing what they do best - cheerleading for their god, the State.

The law isn't often enforced, Kreiger-Benson said, but when it is, it's detrimental and confusing to performers. 

The ordinance "not being enforced is sort of the norm, but ... what the city values, the laws on the book kind of go beneath the lip service that everybody pays."

"The fact that it ever existed and still exists -- it's that continuum of deeply unfriendly laws, which are occasionally pulled out as weapons," she said. 

New Orleans IS a music town - tourists flock there for the MUSIC, whether it's being played in clubs and bars, or played on the street. You and the other totalitarian government worshipers would have any vestige of culture erased. Because he didn't "ask permission" from some petty bureaucrat.

Do you not see the utter pettiness here?

I have no doubts that you would praise the city for citing someone for whistling or even singing

The fact that this archaic law is arbitrarily enforced is lost on you clowns.

Deckard  posted on  2017-11-25   12:46:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: Deckard (#17)

He wasn't "panhandling".

Oh ….hmmm.

I see …

He just had his tin cup on the sidewalk where he was playing so tourists could throw money into it thinking they were throwing the money in the trash.

Gatlin  posted on  2017-11-25   12:58:40 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: Gatlin (#21)

He just had his tin cup on the sidewalk where he was playing so tourists could throw money into it thinking they were throwing the money in the trash

Ever seen a tip jar? Are all those coffee shops with tip jars on the counter "panhandling"?

The guy did NOT ask for money - you just can't seem to grasp the simple concept that passersby were entertained by his musical performances so they would give the money VOLUNTARILY.

Deckard  posted on  2017-11-25   13:04:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: Deckard (#22)

The guy did NOT ask for money -

You don’t verbally ASK for money to “panhandle” idiot.

A tin cup on the sidewalk while you play an instrument is PANHANDLING.

Gatlin  posted on  2017-11-25   13:24:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#26. To: Gatlin (#25)

A tin cup on the sidewalk while you play an instrument is PANHANDLING.

But it's not panhandling when the tip jar is in a coffee shop?

Good grief!

Deckard  posted on  2017-11-25 13:41:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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