Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would reach out to adult protective services or county DHHS.
-Someone who used to work in county homeless services
+1 This is what I was going to say
That being said, unfortunately, you may want to consider moving. DTSS has been having issues for a while now. With the affordable housing crisis things are just going to get worse. Putting people in jail won't solve it, there will always be more people getting evicted including an increasing number of elderly people.
Anonymous wrote:I would reach out to adult protective services or county DHHS.
-Someone who used to work in county homeless services
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 …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
north beauregard & Duke, 395 king st underpass, columbia pike and 7.
Don't forget the guy who lives in the buses adjacent to Fairlington but across from the Bradlee McDonalds on King. He's been there over a year, they do nothing about him. He's always drunk.
north beauregard & Duke - Fairfax County
395 king st underpass - there is no underpass below 395 for King St, but I haven’t seen the encampments on the overpass. I’ll have to look next time I’m there. Or are you saying they are next to the Highway?
columbia pike and 7 - Fairfax County
Fairlington across from Bradlee - that’s Arlington County.
Either way, most (if not all of these) are not City of Alexandria.
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 …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like the problem isn’t homeless people living in a tent. It’s people drinking in public (illegal?), making lots of noise (noise violation?), pooping in public, littering diarrhea shorts (illegal?), and having pants down in public (illegal). The issue isn’t where the people are living but how they are behaving. And yet people get riled up about the idea that police should be contacted.
This. OP sounds like a very empathetic person who wants to help others. I bet if this was a few unhoused people living in tents but taking care of the area, no drinking on the sidewalk, making noise at all hours, and definitely no sneaking into private buildings and potentially engaging in disturbing behavior where they may be discovered by children, this would be a very different conversation.
I live in an apartment and everyone here owns or legally rents their unit. But if my neighbors started drinking on the sidewalk, making loud noise at all hours, throwing garbage in the street, were defecating or urinating in the hallways or other common areas, or were taking off their clothes in public areas, especially around my kids, I'd have the cops on speed dial.
There is nothing wrong with falling on hard times. There but for the grace of god. But falling on hard times is not an excuse to start behaving like an animal or ruining the neighborhood for everyone else. These folks need housing assistance, I hope they get it. But they don't get to make your life hell until they do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
north beauregard & Duke, 395 king st underpass, columbia pike and 7.
Don't forget the guy who lives in the buses adjacent to Fairlington but across from the Bradlee McDonalds on King. He's been there over a year, they do nothing about him. He's always drunk.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Ignore the jerks OP. No sane person at any income would want to live next to diarrhea pants and pantsless laundry room creepers.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like the problem isn’t homeless people living in a tent. It’s people drinking in public (illegal?), making lots of noise (noise violation?), pooping in public, littering diarrhea shorts (illegal?), and having pants down in public (illegal). The issue isn’t where the people are living but how they are behaving. And yet people get riled up about the idea that police should be contacted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
north beauregard & Duke, 395 king st underpass, columbia pike and 7.
Don't forget the guy who lives in the buses adjacent to Fairlington but across from the Bradlee McDonalds on King. He's been there over a year, they do nothing about him. He's always drunk.
Anonymous wrote: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?
north beauregard & Duke, 395 king st underpass, columbia pike and 7.