Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to clean blood from an overnight shooting off the sidewalk outside of our school- one big puddle plus drips all the way down the street. The police acted like I was nuts when I called about it. FYI, blood does not clean up easily, even with hot, soapy water.
Again, there are actually properly trained people to do this kind of clean up. One would think our taxes would come into play here
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two separate issues--
-normalizing homeless encampments in shared city spaces
-the need for clean, safe public restrooms for everyone
They may overlap, but the former should be challenged while the second can be supported
A public restroom in DC will be usable for exactly one day before it is severely vandalized and made unusable by people doing their business on the floor in sinks and elsewhere not meant for urination or defecation or a homeless person moves in. Don’t believe me, see Union Staion.
True. Which is why DC should
a) address (appropriately move along) homeless folks who prefer to live in restrooms than shelters or hospitals
b) buy advanced self-cleaning toilets and pay for the cleaning, maintenance upkeep
We have a budget surplus and can address both.
Or, we can just accept being a s*-hole. Pardon the pun.
Don't some states give homeless people bus tickets and send them out west where the clinate is nicer. Why not do that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two separate issues--
-normalizing homeless encampments in shared city spaces
-the need for clean, safe public restrooms for everyone
They may overlap, but the former should be challenged while the second can be supported
A public restroom in DC will be usable for exactly one day before it is severely vandalized and made unusable by people doing their business on the floor in sinks and elsewhere not meant for urination or defecation or a homeless person moves in. Don’t believe me, see Union Staion.
True. Which is why DC should
a) address (appropriately move along) homeless folks who prefer to live in restrooms than shelters or hospitals
b) buy advanced self-cleaning toilets and pay for the cleaning, maintenance upkeep
We have a budget surplus and can address both.
Or, we can just accept being a s*-hole. Pardon the pun.
Don't some states give homeless people bus tickets and send them out west where the clinate is nicer. Why not do that?
DC absolutely should encourage and help recent arrivals to return home..also, sleeping in park encampments should not be allowed.
That's where part of San Francisco's homeless problem came from - police rounding up the homeless and giving them one-way bus tickets, "Hey wanna go to California? It's warm there!" They also send them to the nearest city, and I wouldn't be surprised if there were right wing sheriffs sending homeless to DC. Instead, the homeless should be sent back to the communities they came from. Homeless shelters need to be better figured out - addressing the things that make homeless people feel safer on the streets than they do in shelters. And, kicking them out on the streets every morning is a bad plan. And in addition to homeless shelters, maybe communities should provide stipends for family members to take them in. If they are seriously mentally ill they should be institutionalized.
Yes, and there is a big political yawn to the all of this. Meanwhile, fresh poop piles by Wilson High.
Anonymous wrote:I had to clean blood from an overnight shooting off the sidewalk outside of our school- one big puddle plus drips all the way down the street. The police acted like I was nuts when I called about it. FYI, blood does not clean up easily, even with hot, soapy water.
Anonymous wrote:I had to clean blood from an overnight shooting off the sidewalk outside of our school- one big puddle plus drips all the way down the street. The police acted like I was nuts when I called about it. FYI, blood does not clean up easily, even with hot, soapy water.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to be a courier. I often delivered packages in downtown DC. At rush hour. I also often had to go to the bathroom. As someone else mentioned, there are almost zero public bathrooms in DC. In the suburbs you can pop into a fast food restaurant or a gas station, no problem. Not in DC unless you buy stuff and as a courier I was always on a difficult time schedule that did not permit me to wait in line and buy stuff in order to use the restroom.
I remember one time in particular, when I had been unable to plan properly, mostly due to traffic, when I literally pulled into an alley in the business district and peed beside my car.
And by the way, I am a lady.
The public pooper in my BFF’s posh neighborhood was a female jogger. She was caught on Ring so many times before she was identified. A wealthy mom.
Anonymous wrote:I used to be a courier. I often delivered packages in downtown DC. At rush hour. I also often had to go to the bathroom. As someone else mentioned, there are almost zero public bathrooms in DC. In the suburbs you can pop into a fast food restaurant or a gas station, no problem. Not in DC unless you buy stuff and as a courier I was always on a difficult time schedule that did not permit me to wait in line and buy stuff in order to use the restroom.
I remember one time in particular, when I had been unable to plan properly, mostly due to traffic, when I literally pulled into an alley in the business district and peed beside my car.
And by the way, I am a lady.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two separate issues--
-normalizing homeless encampments in shared city spaces
-the need for clean, safe public restrooms for everyone
They may overlap, but the former should be challenged while the second can be supported
A public restroom in DC will be usable for exactly one day before it is severely vandalized and made unusable by people doing their business on the floor in sinks and elsewhere not meant for urination or defecation or a homeless person moves in. Don’t believe me, see Union Staion.
True. Which is why DC should
a) address (appropriately move along) homeless folks who prefer to live in restrooms than shelters or hospitals
b) buy advanced self-cleaning toilets and pay for the cleaning, maintenance upkeep
We have a budget surplus and can address both.
Or, we can just accept being a s*-hole. Pardon the pun.
Don't some states give homeless people bus tickets and send them out west where the clinate is nicer. Why not do that?
DC absolutely should encourage and help recent arrivals to return home..also, sleeping in park encampments should not be allowed.
That's where part of San Francisco's homeless problem came from - police rounding up the homeless and giving them one-way bus tickets, "Hey wanna go to California? It's warm there!" They also send them to the nearest city, and I wouldn't be surprised if there were right wing sheriffs sending homeless to DC. Instead, the homeless should be sent back to the communities they came from. Homeless shelters need to be better figured out - addressing the things that make homeless people feel safer on the streets than they do in shelters. And, kicking them out on the streets every morning is a bad plan. And in addition to homeless shelters, maybe communities should provide stipends for family members to take them in. If they are seriously mentally ill they should be institutionalized.