Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in NW DC, the homeless folks haven't gone anywhere, after clearing the nearby encampments there is a distinct uptick in the number of people I see now laying out on the medians, park benches, bus stops and in front of the libraries. It's not like any meaningful change was made, and once this all blows over I guarantee you the encampments will return.
The encampments were actually an improvement over homeless in the parks and sleeping on the street. Now they are gone...
if only there was a place they could shelter or be detained if they commit crimes?
Being homeless is a crime?
Loitering is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please have your date nights in your burb. We don't want you here.
Yes, we certainly don't want economic activity in DC!
No, not from this person.
Keep in mind DC was meant to be neutral ground. Attitudes like this are a large part of why we’re occupied at the moment.
Absolutely not. Heartless morons who voted for Trump (such as OP) are the reason we are occupied right now. People in DC know how to exist with the homeless population.
Everyone talks about how easy it is until they camp out in front of your house. Just be glad that hasn’t happened to you yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in NW DC, the homeless folks haven't gone anywhere, after clearing the nearby encampments there is a distinct uptick in the number of people I see now laying out on the medians, park benches, bus stops and in front of the libraries. It's not like any meaningful change was made, and once this all blows over I guarantee you the encampments will return.
The encampments were actually an improvement over homeless in the parks and sleeping on the street. Now they are gone...
if only there was a place they could shelter or be detained if they commit crimes?
Being homeless is a crime?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please have your date nights in your burb. We don't want you here.
Yes, we certainly don't want economic activity in DC!
No, not from this person.
Keep in mind DC was meant to be neutral ground. Attitudes like this are a large part of why we’re occupied at the moment.
Absolutely not. Heartless morons who voted for Trump (such as OP) are the reason we are occupied right now. People in DC know how to exist with the homeless population.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in NW DC, the homeless folks haven't gone anywhere, after clearing the nearby encampments there is a distinct uptick in the number of people I see now laying out on the medians, park benches, bus stops and in front of the libraries. It's not like any meaningful change was made, and once this all blows over I guarantee you the encampments will return.
The encampments were actually an improvement over homeless in the parks and sleeping on the street. Now they are gone...
if only there was a place they could shelter or be detained if they commit crimes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in NW DC, the homeless folks haven't gone anywhere, after clearing the nearby encampments there is a distinct uptick in the number of people I see now laying out on the medians, park benches, bus stops and in front of the libraries. It's not like any meaningful change was made, and once this all blows over I guarantee you the encampments will return.
The encampments were actually an improvement over homeless in the parks and sleeping on the street. Now they are gone...
if only there was a place they could shelter or be detained if they commit crimes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in NW DC, the homeless folks haven't gone anywhere, after clearing the nearby encampments there is a distinct uptick in the number of people I see now laying out on the medians, park benches, bus stops and in front of the libraries. It's not like any meaningful change was made, and once this all blows over I guarantee you the encampments will return.
The encampments were actually an improvement over homeless in the parks and sleeping on the street. Now they are gone...
Anonymous wrote:I live in NW DC, the homeless folks haven't gone anywhere, after clearing the nearby encampments there is a distinct uptick in the number of people I see now laying out on the medians, park benches, bus stops and in front of the libraries. It's not like any meaningful change was made, and once this all blows over I guarantee you the encampments will return.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please have your date nights in your burb. We don't want you here.
Yes, we certainly don't want economic activity in DC!
No, not from this person.
Keep in mind DC was meant to be neutral ground. Attitudes like this are a large part of why we’re occupied at the moment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please have your date nights in your burb. We don't want you here.
Yes, we certainly don't want economic activity in DC!
No, not from this person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please have your date nights in your burb. We don't want you here.
Yes, we certainly don't want economic activity in DC!
Anonymous wrote:Drove to DC for a work meeting with a customer, and the reduction in homeless people and tents was noticeable.
It was a positive change, as usual. DC looks depressing with all the homeless people and encampments.
Does anyone know if they are still congregating in other areas like the libraries and metros? If they aren't, I may revisit date nights, etc, taking the metro and walking around at night.