Anonymous
Post 06/09/2022 15:02     Subject: Re:Considering Seaton, but concerned about the homeless encampment

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Thomson crossing guard's car was attacked last year when there was a nearby encampment. The police were called and had to remain while she finished her shift and the person sat in the encampment watching. People deficated on school property. The police were on the corners during dismissal. I saw plently of drug selling and petty crime. I also saw a lot of people exposing themselves. Not really a gret environment for our little ones to go back and forth to school.


We had a wonderful experience at Thomson thru 2020 when my child left for middle school so I must say it seems things progressed or regressed rapidly over there quite quickly.


The Thomson encampment has also been gone for awhile. The park is actually on federal property and has been fenced off and closed for "improvements"
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2022 12:25     Subject: Considering Seaton, but concerned about the homeless encampment

I think stepping in human turd before starting a nice day of kindergarten is fabulous. Equity!

Anonymous
Post 06/09/2022 12:16     Subject: Re:Considering Seaton, but concerned about the homeless encampment

Anonymous wrote:The Thomson crossing guard's car was attacked last year when there was a nearby encampment. The police were called and had to remain while she finished her shift and the person sat in the encampment watching. People deficated on school property. The police were on the corners during dismissal. I saw plently of drug selling and petty crime. I also saw a lot of people exposing themselves. Not really a gret environment for our little ones to go back and forth to school.


We had a wonderful experience at Thomson thru 2020 when my child left for middle school so I must say it seems things progressed or regressed rapidly over there quite quickly.