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Dirtyboy User ID: 62046970 United States 08/23/2014 10:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't know why people think this is any different than the past. They used to pick up people for things like vagrancy and put them in jail or lock them in the state hospitals. Children used to be shipped off to orphanages. There are a lot of small towns that put people on the bus for the nearest big city and tell them not to come back. Private interests can't house homeless people because of zoning, building codes and the like that dictate what minimum things and space people are allowed to live in. Then too you would some how violate someone's rights and get sued even though you were just trying to help. Then we have section 8 housing which has waiting lists sometimes longer than 3 years in areas and turn apartment complexes into instant crime ridden slums. I know of 3 tent cities in my area. They are tolerated for a while then the police move in and clear them out. They scatter and find a new spot eventually reoccupying where they were. No politician wants to back programs that might benefit homeless people. They shut down all the state hospitals promising they would spend the money on new programs for the mentally ill and decided the money ought to be spent somewhere else. Dirtyboy Think beyond impossible. |
CE1 ***** User ID: 61979192 United States 08/23/2014 11:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't know why people think this is any different than the past. They used to pick up people for things like vagrancy and put them in jail or lock them in the state hospitals. Children used to be shipped off to orphanages. Quoting: Dirtyboy There are a lot of small towns that put people on the bus for the nearest big city and tell them not to come back. Private interests can't house homeless people because of zoning, building codes and the like that dictate what minimum things and space people are allowed to live in. Then too you would some how violate someone's rights and get sued even though you were just trying to help. Then we have section 8 housing which has waiting lists sometimes longer than 3 years in areas and turn apartment complexes into instant crime ridden slums. I know of 3 tent cities in my area. They are tolerated for a while then the police move in and clear them out. They scatter and find a new spot eventually reoccupying where they were. No politician wants to back programs that might benefit homeless people. They shut down all the state hospitals promising they would spend the money on new programs for the mentally ill and decided the money ought to be spent somewhere else. They are rounding up the wrong folks. Has there been any reports from the "CAMPSITES" or those that infiltrated the element. I would guess 1 or 2 or those "HOMELESS" ones needs to coordinate an escape from that camp. Last Edited by CE1 on 08/23/2014 11:28 AM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 62033392 United States 08/23/2014 11:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Coming up here in a few years the homeless won't be able to retain their driver license due to the increased documentation requirements all states must implement. As I recall when I transferred my state license to another state about there years ago the clerk said that somewhere around 2018 you wouldn't be getting a state license that day. The feds would send you it in the mail two weeks later and you would get a paper slip saying you could legally drive until you got your shiny new card. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 59439170 United States 08/23/2014 12:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In the past couple of months, they scattered a camp of about 200 people living in an old olive grove a quarter mile from my house. The county social services dept. and other depts. got together and had meetings with them at the public school to see who could get help in that group. The only number I ever saw in any of the paperwork was 9 that "qualified" for services. This camp had been there for more than a decade. The property owners live in Taiwan and the county claimed that stopped them from doing anything about it until now. I call foul on that because I know that if there are ordinances being violated and fines levied, they can attach the property and eventually take it. The homeless ones are alcoholics, druggies and mentally ill for the most part. So, why do only 9 qualify for services? And why only now, after a decade, did they get the power to oust them? So, now, what we have is a couple hundred homeless people who are even more homeless than they were a few weeks ago. They are all over the area and are setting up smaller camps wherever they can. We're in an extreme fire zone and they use campfires to cook and stay warm. They've started some huge fires and endangered everyone, including themselves. I help them when I see them and I don't give a fuck who says I can't. This is where I draw the line. It is our duty to violate bad laws. What a joke, putting someone in jail for feeding a hungry person. Fuck them! Take me, assholes! If we can send money overseas, we can help our own. This government is so fucked up and lacking in compassion and common sense. Give a man a fish, he'll eat for a day, give him a fishing pole... trouble is there are no fishing poles anymore with this economy and it's hard to get a drunk, druggie or mentally ill person to go fishing. |
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~Awakened One~ User ID: 658762 United States 08/23/2014 12:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In the past couple of months, they scattered a camp of about 200 people living in an old olive grove a quarter mile from my house. The county social services dept. and other depts. got together and had meetings with them at the public school to see who could get help in that group. The only number I ever saw in any of the paperwork was 9 that "qualified" for services. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 59439170 This camp had been there for more than a decade. The property owners live in Taiwan and the county claimed that stopped them from doing anything about it until now. I call foul on that because I know that if there are ordinances being violated and fines levied, they can attach the property and eventually take it. The homeless ones are alcoholics, druggies and mentally ill for the most part. So, why do only 9 qualify for services? And why only now, after a decade, did they get the power to oust them? So, now, what we have is a couple hundred homeless people who are even more homeless than they were a few weeks ago. They are all over the area and are setting up smaller camps wherever they can. We're in an extreme fire zone and they use campfires to cook and stay warm. They've started some huge fires and endangered everyone, including themselves. I help them when I see them and I don't give a fuck who says I can't. This is where I draw the line. It is our duty to violate bad laws. What a joke, putting someone in jail for feeding a hungry person. Fuck them! Take me, assholes! If we can send money overseas, we can help our own. This government is so fucked up and lacking in compassion and common sense. Give a man a fish, he'll eat for a day, give him a fishing pole... trouble is there are no fishing poles anymore with this economy and it's hard to get a drunk, druggie or mentally ill person to go fishing. dude. they just wanted to get those folks to move on down the road. hopefully to another community. if they would lock the alcoholics and druggies in a camp it might do them some good. illumination "peanut butter jelly time!! peanut butter jelly time!! peanut butter jelly time!!" |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 59700142 Canada 08/23/2014 01:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't know why people think this is any different than the past. They used to pick up people for things like vagrancy and put them in jail or lock them in the state hospitals. Children used to be shipped off to orphanages. Quoting: Dirtyboy There are a lot of small towns that put people on the bus for the nearest big city and tell them not to come back. Private interests can't house homeless people because of zoning, building codes and the like that dictate what minimum things and space people are allowed to live in. Then too you would some how violate someone's rights and get sued even though you were just trying to help. Then we have section 8 housing which has waiting lists sometimes longer than 3 years in areas and turn apartment complexes into instant crime ridden slums. I know of 3 tent cities in my area. They are tolerated for a while then the police move in and clear them out. They scatter and find a new spot eventually reoccupying where they were. No politician wants to back programs that might benefit homeless people. They shut down all the state hospitals promising they would spend the money on new programs for the mentally ill and decided the money ought to be spent somewhere else. So true. This is what happened to me back then... [link to www.randomcollection.info] Same thing happening now.. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 38458404 United States 08/23/2014 01:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In the past couple of months, they scattered a camp of about 200 people living in an old olive grove a quarter mile from my house. The county social services dept. and other depts. got together and had meetings with them at the public school to see who could get help in that group. The only number I ever saw in any of the paperwork was 9 that "qualified" for services. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 59439170 This camp had been there for more than a decade. The property owners live in Taiwan and the county claimed that stopped them from doing anything about it until now. I call foul on that because I know that if there are ordinances being violated and fines levied, they can attach the property and eventually take it. The homeless ones are alcoholics, druggies and mentally ill for the most part. So, why do only 9 qualify for services? And why only now, after a decade, did they get the power to oust them? So, now, what we have is a couple hundred homeless people who are even more homeless than they were a few weeks ago. They are all over the area and are setting up smaller camps wherever they can. We're in an extreme fire zone and they use campfires to cook and stay warm. They've started some huge fires and endangered everyone, including themselves. I help them when I see them and I don't give a fuck who says I can't. This is where I draw the line. It is our duty to violate bad laws. What a joke, putting someone in jail for feeding a hungry person. Fuck them! Take me, assholes! If we can send money overseas, we can help our own. This government is so fucked up and lacking in compassion and common sense. Give a man a fish, he'll eat for a day, give him a fishing pole... trouble is there are no fishing poles anymore with this economy and it's hard to get a drunk, druggie or mentally ill person to go fishing. There is a passive culling - extermination of the homeless mentally ill in this country. They rank at the bottom of the barrel yet no politician with any clout will touch the issue of public health and mental illness with a ten foot pole. They either want them to die on the streets, or doped up like zombies in shelters. I see homeless who are obviously seriously mentally ill with schizophrenia and so-on in my city all the time, including many quite young. We find $ for some baby momma who spits out kids like they were going out of style, and give her all kinds of benefits and 'free' shit, but abandon the most vulnable and helpless human beings aside from children and the elderly. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 27706359 United States 08/23/2014 01:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In the past couple of months, they scattered a camp of about 200 people living in an old olive grove a quarter mile from my house. The county social services dept. and other depts. got together and had meetings with them at the public school to see who could get help in that group. The only number I ever saw in any of the paperwork was 9 that "qualified" for services. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 59439170 This camp had been there for more than a decade. The property owners live in Taiwan and the county claimed that stopped them from doing anything about it until now. I call foul on that because I know that if there are ordinances being violated and fines levied, they can attach the property and eventually take it. The homeless ones are alcoholics, druggies and mentally ill for the most part. So, why do only 9 qualify for services? And why only now, after a decade, did they get the power to oust them? So, now, what we have is a couple hundred homeless people who are even more homeless than they were a few weeks ago. They are all over the area and are setting up smaller camps wherever they can. We're in an extreme fire zone and they use campfires to cook and stay warm. They've started some huge fires and endangered everyone, including themselves. I help them when I see them and I don't give a fuck who says I can't. This is where I draw the line. It is our duty to violate bad laws. What a joke, putting someone in jail for feeding a hungry person. Fuck them! Take me, assholes! If we can send money overseas, we can help our own. This government is so fucked up and lacking in compassion and common sense. Give a man a fish, he'll eat for a day, give him a fishing pole... trouble is there are no fishing poles anymore with this economy and it's hard to get a drunk, druggie or mentally ill person to go fishing. There is a passive culling - extermination of the homeless mentally ill in this country. They rank at the bottom of the barrel yet no politician with any clout will touch the issue of public health and mental illness with a ten foot pole. They either want them to die on the streets, or doped up like zombies in shelters. I see homeless who are obviously seriously mentally ill with schizophrenia and so-on in my city all the time, including many quite young. We find $ for some baby momma who spits out kids like they were going out of style, and give her all kinds of benefits and 'free' shit, but abandon the most vulnable and helpless human beings aside from children and the elderly. yes it's a full blown disgrace but then this is satans temporary dominion, what there is left of it at this late date at any rate... ahem it won't be missed when it's been torn asunder and cast aside this much is wholly certain... tick tock |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 61606221 United States 08/23/2014 03:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's illegal in this country to be free. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 62033392 Coming up here in a few years the homeless won't be able to retain their driver license due to the increased documentation requirements all states must implement. As I recall when I transferred my state license to another state about there years ago the clerk said that somewhere around 2018 you wouldn't be getting a state license that day. The feds would send you it in the mail two weeks later and you would get a paper slip saying you could legally drive until you got your shiny new card. I wonder if a storage space counts as an address? |
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wlmgsmn User ID: 51947401 United States 08/23/2014 03:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't know why people think this is any different than the past. They used to pick up people for things like vagrancy and put them in jail or lock them in the state hospitals. Children used to be shipped off to orphanages. Quoting: Dirtyboy There are a lot of small towns that put people on the bus for the nearest big city and tell them not to come back. Private interests can't house homeless people because of zoning, building codes and the like that dictate what minimum things and space people are allowed to live in. Then too you would some how violate someone's rights and get sued even though you were just trying to help. Then we have section 8 housing which has waiting lists sometimes longer than 3 years in areas and turn apartment complexes into instant crime ridden slums. I know of 3 tent cities in my area. They are tolerated for a while then the police move in and clear them out. They scatter and find a new spot eventually reoccupying where they were. No politician wants to back programs that might benefit homeless people. They shut down all the state hospitals promising they would spend the money on new programs for the mentally ill and decided the money ought to be spent somewhere else. You in Cali or coloorado? I have seen a large one in victorville can off dale Evans red. Then there is the tent city in Colorado springs co it runs along the river |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 45550586 United States 08/23/2014 04:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's illegal in this country to be free. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 62033392 Coming up here in a few years the homeless won't be able to retain their driver license due to the increased documentation requirements all states must implement. As I recall when I transferred my state license to another state about there years ago the clerk said that somewhere around 2018 you wouldn't be getting a state license that day. The feds would send you it in the mail two weeks later and you would get a paper slip saying you could legally drive until you got your shiny new card. I wonder if a storage space counts as an address? Nope. Go to your local dmv/mva homepage look at the requirements for the new federal requirements that they require. You can also get a 'federal' endorsed license which contains your fingerprint. Which the federal government accepts for their purposes. The clerk I recall says that is what everyone will be moving to. I had to have my BC, SS card, out of state driver license. Then selecting from a list of approved documents I got a 411 from the county clerk saying I lived at this address, a letter from the postmaster saying the same, my voter registration and another document which I don't recall. Shit my previous state Maryland use to give you the option just to mail you your new drivers license with the previous picture for renewal. Didn't even require a trip down to the DMV. If you are homeless you have to use a homeless shelter or other place like a half way house, but there is no way in hell you will get the other approved documents. And homeless people don't like the dangers of homeless shelters anyways. All about locking you the citizen down to a location..and as I said your freedom to move about as or how you wish. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 59439170 United States 08/23/2014 04:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In the past couple of months, they scattered a camp of about 200 people living in an old olive grove a quarter mile from my house. The county social services dept. and other depts. got together and had meetings with them at the public school to see who could get help in that group. The only number I ever saw in any of the paperwork was 9 that "qualified" for services. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 59439170 This camp had been there for more than a decade. The property owners live in Taiwan and the county claimed that stopped them from doing anything about it until now. I call foul on that because I know that if there are ordinances being violated and fines levied, they can attach the property and eventually take it. The homeless ones are alcoholics, druggies and mentally ill for the most part. So, why do only 9 qualify for services? And why only now, after a decade, did they get the power to oust them? So, now, what we have is a couple hundred homeless people who are even more homeless than they were a few weeks ago. They are all over the area and are setting up smaller camps wherever they can. We're in an extreme fire zone and they use campfires to cook and stay warm. They've started some huge fires and endangered everyone, including themselves. I help them when I see them and I don't give a fuck who says I can't. This is where I draw the line. It is our duty to violate bad laws. What a joke, putting someone in jail for feeding a hungry person. Fuck them! Take me, assholes! If we can send money overseas, we can help our own. This government is so fucked up and lacking in compassion and common sense. Give a man a fish, he'll eat for a day, give him a fishing pole... trouble is there are no fishing poles anymore with this economy and it's hard to get a drunk, druggie or mentally ill person to go fishing. There is a passive culling - extermination of the homeless mentally ill in this country. They rank at the bottom of the barrel yet no politician with any clout will touch the issue of public health and mental illness with a ten foot pole. They either want them to die on the streets, or doped up like zombies in shelters. I see homeless who are obviously seriously mentally ill with schizophrenia and so-on in my city all the time, including many quite young. We find $ for some baby momma who spits out kids like they were going out of style, and give her all kinds of benefits and 'free' shit, but abandon the most vulnable and helpless human beings aside from children and the elderly. I see them in terrible condition, too. Walking around and talking to themselves, arguing with someone who is not there, that kind of thing. I hope that someone would help me if I was out there in that condition, but when I see them, I don't know what to do. To try and approach to help them could get me killed. To call the cops on them could get them killed. So, with shame in my heart, I walk away. I don't know what else to do in cases like this. What do I do when I see that? What would you do? |
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