crs1026
Superstar
The homeless people who I see on the subway who are most problemmatic are not merely in need of lodging, they are most frequently in a mental state where they are unlikely to be candidates for housing in a shelter... even if offered they will be unable to comply with rules about disorderly conduct, or simply don't want to be cooped up indoors, or have behaviours eg hoarding, poor hygeine that will get them ejected.
Obviously we can't incarcerate people, but some form of intervention is needed that goes beyond offering the roof and addresses the mental state and turmoil.
Perhaps these folks will always prefer an outdoor life, but the facilities and support that is needed is beyond mere logistics.
We need to get on with solving that problem and not making do by using transit or public parks.
- Paul
Obviously we can't incarcerate people, but some form of intervention is needed that goes beyond offering the roof and addresses the mental state and turmoil.
Perhaps these folks will always prefer an outdoor life, but the facilities and support that is needed is beyond mere logistics.
We need to get on with solving that problem and not making do by using transit or public parks.
- Paul