News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: LTE: A Harder Line On Homeless |
Title: | CN BC: LTE: A Harder Line On Homeless |
Published On: | 2007-02-23 |
Source: | Victoria Times-Colonist (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-12 12:15:19 |
A HARDER LINE ON HOMELESS
Why should I, as a working member of society, care in today's booming
job market about the fate of a collection of shiftless, predominantly
childless, drug-addicted people who befoul the streets of what could
be a beautiful city, launch court cases on the grounds that they are
entitled to sleep in public parkland and to hassle and glare at the
gainfully employed?
I am disgusted with the modern approach to homelessness.
Solutions? Rousting would be a start. Police could disturb their
rest, seize stolen goods (shopping carts, especially) and make life unpleasant.
Moving the homeless-support operations away from downtown would also
be ideal: Streetlink ruins an otherwise pleasant street.
Legalize any and all hard drugs and stop treating adult users as
victims; it's their own fault.
David Blount,
Shawnigan Lake
Why should I, as a working member of society, care in today's booming
job market about the fate of a collection of shiftless, predominantly
childless, drug-addicted people who befoul the streets of what could
be a beautiful city, launch court cases on the grounds that they are
entitled to sleep in public parkland and to hassle and glare at the
gainfully employed?
I am disgusted with the modern approach to homelessness.
Solutions? Rousting would be a start. Police could disturb their
rest, seize stolen goods (shopping carts, especially) and make life unpleasant.
Moving the homeless-support operations away from downtown would also
be ideal: Streetlink ruins an otherwise pleasant street.
Legalize any and all hard drugs and stop treating adult users as
victims; it's their own fault.
David Blount,
Shawnigan Lake
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