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.
You are richer then the homeless people.
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 …
Stop pretending you'd like it if crazy people and addicts were camped outside your house.
Yes, they should live elsewhere. Specifically,
1. For the insane - involuntary commitment to mental hospitals
2. For the addicts - involuntary commitment to drug treatment / rehab centers
3. For the criminals - involuntary commitment to prison
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time to move out of the ghetto.
The ghetto where you can’t find a SFH under $1 mil.
With a quick Zillow search I see condos under 300k and SFH at 600k. It’s not dc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Wait, what does homelessness have to do with the fact that we want Black people to be able to vote and opposed a violent coup?
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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:Anonymous wrote:Time to move out of the ghetto.
The ghetto where you can’t find a SFH under $1 mil.
Anonymous wrote:Time to move out of the ghetto.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call the police. Contact your city and county representatives.
America is sleepwalking into a massive homeless crisis. I doubt we will get anywhere beyond bootstraps as a solution, sadly.
We are already there. The current situation is practically Parable of the Sower stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How were their belongings able to stay in the apartment when the couple was evicted?
Have you never seen an eviction?
I haven’t. I assumed the landlord disposed of the belongings so they could rent the apartment to someone else. It seems odd that their belongings are allowed to stay in the apartment.
Their belongings were placed on the sidewalk and in the wooded area. It looks like a hoarding situation got them evicted. They do not want to leave their things although everything has been rained on several times since July.
Anonymous wrote:Update: My neighbor emailed the County. She says a police officer and someone else examined the encampment for about 30 min. She though the second man may have been a social worker.