San Francisco's "aggressive" new sweeping policy met with skepticism

Published 2024-07-31

All Comments (21)
  • @silvermica
    CNN reported last year that California spent $17.5 billion on solving the homeless problem. So where are the houses for these people who need homes?
  • They ask "so what, are we just supposed to move around?" Yes, that is exactly what. The goal is to make life on the street MORE of a hassle than actually joining the society on which they love to mooch.
  • @dfirth224
    Lots of people are making lots of money off of the "problem".
  • @ccxfrank109
    dang. I hope Simon can get a chance back at it.
  • @valeman3
    The advocates group want sidewalks to be blocked or partially blocked to decrease safety
  • @Ay-B
    They don't have anything? Or they don't have anything Simon wants? Because I heard on another report that SF has a bunch of empty units for the homeless. The units are empty because there are rules that have to be followed.
  • @ibuyufo
    They'll just come back or move outwards and that problem just goes to the places.
  • @pev789
    That white boy looks very able bodies to work! He needs to go find a city that’s more affordable!
  • @John-pz6nm
    Typical London Breed Election Year Window Dressing Playing wack a mole In a month, s different neighborhood will be complaining about the people who moved there after being chased from the Tenderloin
  • @jarrod499
    The city needs to create a sanctioned location for those to go to with assigned areas and restrooms. That way there is a place for people to go if they don’t have anywhere else. Camping on the street, blocking the sidewalk and going to the bathroom on the street shouldn’t be an option.
  • @Tbick1821
    At 9 years….. this is a lifestyle for people
  • It will be tough but it’s time for the homeless to start using the resources available and get their lives together
  • @NJA2k8
    How about you ask Simon about his plan on getting his sht together
  • @Ken-jw4xk
    As an alternative, offer them a one way ticket back to their city/town because the city is no longer welcoming them
  • I live in the mission and it’s about time - and if the city is offering hotel rooms what’s the issue? I mean why wouldn’t you accept that if you were unhoused and actually want help right?
  • @JoeSchmoe-i8x
    Without available shelter beds, they are moving the encampments in circles
  • @Kaleb1988
    People think ruining the whole town due to their failure is their individual right. Wrong! That city belongs to thousands of people.