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In reply to the discussion: Finally! Out come the torches and pitchforks! [View all]grasswire
(50,130 posts)29. perhaps a positive solution might be worth trying.
Why not prepare simple hostels, with bathing facilities, soup kitchen, and social services available in the same space. Spending the night could require several hours of simple work.
These could be opened in various areas.
And then -- then -- the city could crack down on those who refuse to use the housing/sanitary facilities or who engage in criminal mischief or trespassing.
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Ah, and that's one of the cons' usual "solutions" to getting rid of safety net programs.
xfundy
Feb 2014
#31
Very true.! A sort of 'fuggitaboutit.' These are citizens, there's no excuse for homelessness.
freshwest
Feb 2014
#42
Before my episode of finding alternative housing when I called friend in Eugene....
Left Coast2020
Feb 2014
#39
Well, what did you mean by wishing that "a happy middle" could be reached?
woo me with science
Feb 2014
#43
This country could take care of every homeless person and more, IF they wanted to.
sabrina 1
Feb 2014
#49
The fecal matter IS INDEED about to make high velocity contact with the rotating blades....
Systematic Chaos
Feb 2014
#50