Park it in front of his house?
This is only going to encourage more people to do the same.
He knows that well, still he will do it.
The homeless problem is primarily caused by the homeless themselves. They have alienated themselves from society and their families. They are either criminals, druggies, crazy or just bad tenants. Nobody wants to rent to them. The state will have to provide them either institutionalization, incarceration or rent subsidies . Most of them have been bad tenants or bad members of their families. This is a growing group that even if they were given free housing would still be bad tenants. The private sector can’t deal with them.
The police need the authority to force them into alternatives to living on the streets. If not they will own the streets and SF will become Detroit.
“Wolf, who has ceased using drugs and now serves on San Francisco’s Street-Level Drug Dealing Task Force and works for the Salvation Army’s Railton Place as a case manager and life skills coach, estimated that 90% of the homeless he lived with in Tenderloin and the adjacent South of Market neighborhood were addicted to drugs or alcohol.”
“There are no fences and such that would mark where the property line ended, so we were kind of hoping that it was someone else’s responsibility,” says Ed Walsh, who owns Walsh Property Management – the company that oversees the HOA.
BS. It is the duty of the PM to know the property boundary. Saying that to avoid legal liability.
So if the HOA had called to report the trespassing would the police have made the people leave? That should have happened right away.
The only solution is forced rehab, institutionalization, incarceration and or relocation… all dependent on the individuals circumstances and behavior. Homelessness only benefits the social workers, ngos and consultants that are promoting the homeless industrial complex.
Sell your rental in Alameda before it is occupied by homeless.
I don’t know how to introduce this one.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/san-francisco-public-works-official-arrested
Dirty little secret. There is no such thing as affordable housing. In fact it now costs $600/sf all in for new multi family construction in Oakland. Including sticks bricks land entitlements loans off sites.
This is up from $250 ten years ago.
The cities can dance around the issue, play politics or plain out lie. But new housing will not magically be built cheaper.
Jerry Brown always said affordable housing is old class C type housing. The homeless and the poor aren’t due new housing.
It’s the same as the healthcare debate. No one wants to lower costs. They just want to argue over who pays the bill. Housing is suddenly “affordable” if you make others foot the bill.