04-12-2017, 10:55 AM
As someone who wrote earlier about putting the homeless on farms, I again point to that value. Having lived on Oahu part-time for decades, I observed how the homeless are much disadvantaged in dense cities. They cause problems in so many places.
An Oahu media report from this week: They removed dozens of chairs and tables in front of a Walmart because homeless were monopolizing the area daily and leaving trash. Now nobody can sit down. Same thing has happened at many bus stops.
Cities without seating for the elderly (and others) in public spaces. When it comes to that we are having a significant issue.
Dirty clothes, poor manners, erratic behavior, and people who have nothing to do all day long--these folks will be much easier tolerated in a farm environment.
An Oahu media report from this week: They removed dozens of chairs and tables in front of a Walmart because homeless were monopolizing the area daily and leaving trash. Now nobody can sit down. Same thing has happened at many bus stops.
Cities without seating for the elderly (and others) in public spaces. When it comes to that we are having a significant issue.
Dirty clothes, poor manners, erratic behavior, and people who have nothing to do all day long--these folks will be much easier tolerated in a farm environment.