Doug Hamilton
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I think you have the right answer.This is accurate, or at least it certainly is in San Diego. One does not have travel far in the really bad areas to know that the majority of these people are not the “regular folks down on their luck” that the NGOs and politicians try to sell them as. No housing first initiative or tiny house program or whatever fad solution is proposed will help many if not most of these people. One doesn’t have to be a psychiatrist to tell that mental illness and/or severe drug abuse is at the core of the current crisis.
The Portland toilet they installed in downtown San Diego had to be removed because the “residents” of Imperial Ave destroyed it. The encampments have caused hepatitis outbreaks. I watched a woman take a sign from a traffic flagger and attempt to strike him with it then take the chain from a construction gate and whip it around until the police wrestled her to the ground as she spit at them while screaming insane nonsense.
The homeless are more of a threat to each other than to regular people. The really bad ones will rob and assault the others. Nearly every shopping cart has a bat or a golf club in it for defense.
The city moves them from one block to the next. Shuffles them from one encampment to another.
The leftists will balk and call any effort to prevent homeless crime cruel and condemn the poor cops who have to deal with this insanity. I think it’s clear that this will never get better until the hard choice is made to return to involuntary institutionalization but few politicians will ever suggest that. They continue to blame the housing crisis as if the schizophrenic, meth-addict, defecating on the sidewalk would even be able to use a free house.

Again, I guess time will tell.