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Originally Posted by Tysonbrown
The problem existed prior to Kennedy Stewart but...talk about Nero fiddling while Rome burns! I am, so far, happy with Ken Sim. The proof of his mettle will be in how the folks that were moved off of Hastings are treated. That will be crucial to others following. DON'T SCREW THIS UP like your predecessor did.
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What would constitute not screwing the situation up? There were encampments removed by the City
every year in the past 10 years. There are too many unhoused, unwilling to move to shelters or SROs, and not enough decent homes and support services to even offer everyone a safe, decent quality bed, let alone a room.
It's possible that with a Premier who worked in the area and understands the problems, and extra resources things can be built faster, but it probably won't be in the next week or two.
Global TV showed people moving into the alley (so they're still against buildings, until they get moved again). Some of them slept on the street, but without a tent or their belongings. 36 people were moved, only 8 went into shelters. There were plenty of new tents appearing in the area - although only a few on Hastings this morning.
Very few people think the camp should have been allowed to stay as it was, or even at all, but not having a plan, or even living spaces, for the people who are being 'decamped' seems short sighted and unreasonable. 'Out of sight, out of mind' is not a solution.