Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call the Police OP.
They can’t occupy a public sidewalk.
Exactly right. There are trolls on this board who trash MoCo at every opportunity but the county will address this problem if you bring it to their attention. I speak from personal experience. But they can’t fix a problem they don’t know about.
In neighborhoods where the police patrol, it would have already been noticed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been tent encampments for a while now in the city of Alexandria and they are totally ok with it here so good luck op this seems to be the new normal here now. They even have a bathroom tent here!
Where in Alexandria are there encampments?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call the Police OP.
They can’t occupy a public sidewalk.
Exactly right. There are trolls on this board who trash MoCo at every opportunity but the county will address this problem if you bring it to their attention. I speak from personal experience. But they can’t fix a problem they don’t know about.
Anonymous wrote:Welcome to daily life in LA. It's not going to get better OP, and yes you made a mistake by providing things to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait you mean you don’t like living next to the homeless? They should be living elsewhere right? Like next to some poor people and not nice rich people like you …
I’m not rich. I live in one of the old, lower income apartment buildings. We’re a four person family in a two bedroom unit. I don’t want to get hepatitis from diarrhea stained clothing flung under my car or have my daughter sexually assaulted while doing laundry.
Anonymous wrote:There have been tent encampments for a while now in the city of Alexandria and they are totally ok with it here so good luck op this seems to be the new normal here now. They even have a bathroom tent here!
Anonymous wrote:Call the Police OP.
They can’t occupy a public sidewalk.
Anonymous wrote:Do not call police. Political leadership in this county have made it very clear, for years now, they do not want police criminalizing homelessness. Call DHHS for homelessness services.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Homelessness/contact-us.html#:~:text=If%20you%20are%20a%20community,contact%20Outreach%40montgomerycountymd.gov.

Anonymous wrote:The only answer is to repeatedly call the police. You should have called the police when your daughter had that unsafe encounter. Make sure when it happens again (and it will), you report it. You made a serious mistake helping them, unfortunately, and I do not think this will resolve soon.