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Originally Posted by KevinFromTexas
I'm not sure that's true, but if Austin has been labeled that way and has gained that stereotype then it certainly might be perpetuating something there. There are other factors at play. Austinites tend to be nice caring (giving) people. And then there's the climate thing. It's hot here, but as long as you don't run around like a headless chicken it won't kill you. It's not like you're going to freeze to death and we have little in the way of truly bad weather. And then there's the pedestrian friendliness factor. And less face it, most homeless are pedestrians. And we still have just the right amount of undeveloped lots in a few areas of the city that make perfect homeless camps.
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When I went to San Francisco, I couldn't believe the homeless population, but Austin's got to have 10X as many. And homeless, sometimes multiple homeless people, panhandling at every major intersection, and that's many, many, many people who I have no idea keep from getting run over in the traffic. In Philly, they would get mowed over like bowling pins. This is the only place in the country that you see this.