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I live in a blue sanctuary city and we're experiencing fecal contamination issues from our tent communities that is impacting the environment. It's so bad even our undocumented newcomers are absolutely horrified at what they're witnessing.
UB forced out of your house and on the street with no job no place to live and let's see how long it takes you to have a beer or a pill or anything. I bet you wouldn't last a week
@@justrosy5bars public lol. Somebody doesn't understand the difference between a private business open to the public and public. The only true public property is a federal park.
These people can apply for a job, get roomates, apply for welfare, apply for SSI, senior housing on a sliding fee scale. There are programs to assist. They should not be able to simply refuse the offers to get housing.
Such as doing drugs, stabbings, smoking, stealing and polluting our streets, the safety of our children is important too. There’s gotta be a zone for them. They cannot be sleeping on sidewalks on front of businesses in front of peoples houses. It’s detrimental to the community as well so it’s not like boo-hoo poor homeless people if you’re such boo-hoo about it, put them in your house That they’re homeless to make life difficult where people go
It's not public it's state property open to the public. A sidewalk has the same protection as a state capital so if they can't sleep at the capital they can't sleep on the sidewalk. Furthermore it's called a sidewalk not a side stay.
I have the solution for our country's homeless problem and have submitted it to both republican and democrat representatives , but sadly have come to the conclusion they are to busy or unwilling to solve this problem or want it to continue so they can use it as a political talking point. My solution addresses drug addictions, our homeless issues and does it through national recycling, hydroponics and fish farming programs that pay for themselves once implemented, while helping to reduce the cost of raw materials to business and the cost of mercury-free fish and insecticide free vegetables for our schools, hospitals and general public. These programs come with inexpensive housing for the workforce. Again, these programs pay for themselves, turning our homeless and untrained labor force into assets to society versus liabilities.
Deep Space Nine. "Past Tense." Also, please review my comment about this story on the NBC Bay Area version of it. You all do realize that the average population of a small town is 8,000 to 10,000 people, right? There are enough homeless people in San Fransisco to start their own town - and that's where the trouble lies. When you have that many people, it's tempting to, right there in San Fransisco, start up Sanctuary Districts (as mentioned in "Past Tense"). That's nothing more than jails. Flat out.