• HRDS_654@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Sure, but what about those who don’t WANT the housing provided and would rather park their RVs on busy roads making commuting dangerous for themselves and others. And before you say this doesn’t happen let me take some pictures of the highway on my way to work.

    I would rather NOT criminalize the down and out, but when they put others in danger it’s a bit of a different story.

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      3 months ago

      You don’t already have a law that prohibits parking your car on a highway?

      Because it doesn’t sound like your life is in danger by a sleeping person on a bench.

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        3 months ago

        It doesn’t matter that we have a law because they don’t care. If the police chase them off they just wait a few weeks and come back. Technically they have to show movement every day, but that would mean that police would have to go out there every day to check on them.

        I don’t live in a downtown area, but I do live in the city so there aren’t really any benches around TO lay on.

            • tacticalsugar@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              3 months ago

              People usually don’t decide to do things like that for shits and giggles, so let’s try and empathize with them and see if we can find some rational reasons for what they do.

              Maybe they can’t afford the rent at an RV park. Maybe the rules there are so restrictive that the RV park is unusable to them. A lot of jurisdictions have restrictions on how long someone can rent space before they get legal protections or require additional insurance, so a lot of short-stay places like hotels and RV parks put a cap of a week or two for a stay.

              Have you tried talking to these people? You can learn a lot about why people act the way they do by just asking them. Most people are rational enough that they have reasons for doing the things they do, and they’ll probably be happy to tell you if you’re friendly and treat them like people.