Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be one thing if it was just the presence of homeless people around -- I don't have an issue for that and have empathy for people in that situation. But I've had recent experiences with people who were mentally unstable and/or on substances coming into places where I was working (including, in one instance, the public library) to harass employees and patrons, yell, play music on personal speakers, lay down or put feet on furniture, and a variety of other disruptive, harassing behaviors.
It does make me just want to stay home.
No they should not be present in public places
They don't have houses where TF else are they gonna be?
Asylums
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be one thing if it was just the presence of homeless people around -- I don't have an issue for that and have empathy for people in that situation. But I've had recent experiences with people who were mentally unstable and/or on substances coming into places where I was working (including, in one instance, the public library) to harass employees and patrons, yell, play music on personal speakers, lay down or put feet on furniture, and a variety of other disruptive, harassing behaviors.
It does make me just want to stay home.
No they should not be present in public places
They don't have houses where TF else are they gonna be?
Asylums
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be one thing if it was just the presence of homeless people around -- I don't have an issue for that and have empathy for people in that situation. But I've had recent experiences with people who were mentally unstable and/or on substances coming into places where I was working (including, in one instance, the public library) to harass employees and patrons, yell, play music on personal speakers, lay down or put feet on furniture, and a variety of other disruptive, harassing behaviors.
It does make me just want to stay home.
No they should not be present in public places
They don't have houses where TF else are they gonna be?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be one thing if it was just the presence of homeless people around -- I don't have an issue for that and have empathy for people in that situation. But I've had recent experiences with people who were mentally unstable and/or on substances coming into places where I was working (including, in one instance, the public library) to harass employees and patrons, yell, play music on personal speakers, lay down or put feet on furniture, and a variety of other disruptive, harassing behaviors.
It does make me just want to stay home.
No they should not be present in public places
Anonymous wrote:It would be one thing if it was just the presence of homeless people around -- I don't have an issue for that and have empathy for people in that situation. But I've had recent experiences with people who were mentally unstable and/or on substances coming into places where I was working (including, in one instance, the public library) to harass employees and patrons, yell, play music on personal speakers, lay down or put feet on furniture, and a variety of other disruptive, harassing behaviors.
It does make me just want to stay home.
Anonymous wrote:Kaldi Coffeehouse in Silver Spring. Love it.