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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I mean it's not just about being unsightly. It's because addiction thrives in these tent cities. New people get addicted because others share drugs or sell to them there. I don't think we should allow people to live on public streets. And yes, there are shelters available. It just isn't what they want. [/quote] There are many legitimate reasons why some homeless people don’t want to live in a shelter. Until we find ourselves in the shoes of homeless people, perhaps we shouldn’t judge them. Some reasons homeless individuals avoid shelters: - Safety risks (violence, theft, harassment) - Lack of privacy (shared spaces) - Health/hygiene issues (bedbugs, illness exposure) - Substance use restrictions - Mental health/trauma triggers - Pet or partner restrictions - Inaccessibility (location, capacity, eligibility) - Negative past experiences (mistreatment, discrimination) - Bureaucratic barriers (intake processes, religious affiliations)[/quote] Well, sorry, but they don't get to just live wherever they wish. Accept help and/or get clean, live with family or friends, get a job, pay rent etc. If not possible, then they have to do what's offered.[/quote]
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