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Originally Posted by whatnext
if it's just an "offense to your senses" then you'll have no problem with any of us coming over and taking a dump on your balcony or lawn? Just an offense to the sense after all.
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If everything Klazu mentioned was happening to the extent he perpetuates, obviously that would be a big issue. I was saying that although I live in Metrotown across the street from the Skytrain station, take the train every day, and walk along the BC Parkway and Central Boulevard to get groceries every couple days, I have never been assaulted or harassed (aside from the sidewalk preacher, but I don't think he's homeless), never seen someone defecating on the sidewalk (or smelled the results), nor witnessed someone doing drugs. Yes, there could be isolated incidents that I wasn't privy to, and I don't closely observe the homeless to catch them in the act of injecting or snorting or whatever, but I have to think I would have noticed this disorder if it was as prevalent as Klazu claims.
I certainly see homeless people in Metrotown, but they have always been very orderly and have not been harassing passersby. If simply seeing a homeless person (and assuming they are involved in nefarious activities) upsets you, that is what I meant as an offense to your senses.
I don't think anyone on this thread would claim there are no problems in Metro Vancouver. Homelessness is prevalent, crimes occur, far too many people are dying from overdoses, and many citizens who struggle with mental health issues aren't receiving the help we need. Where we all disagree is on the extent of the issues (i.e., is DT Van dying), the solutions (work camps), and the guilty parties (blame the homeless for our problems).
I, for one, do not think the rhetoric on this thread is especially helpful. The sources are unreliable (the media chooses all the time whether or not to publish stories about crime and the police are the farthest thing from an objective source), solutions are absent, data quality is poor (unreported crimes), and the discussion consistently dehumanizes people who are facing serious personal problems.