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Elizium23
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Shelter is nice, but not strictly necessary when you’re living on the streets. As I mentioned, there are zero homeless shelters in the town where I live and lived on the streets. The shelters that were available in the next major metropolis next door were dreary and downright scary. The night I moved into one of those shelters, they were moving a body out of the bathroom, a victim of a heroin overdose. I was super-paranoid about having my stuff stolen there, and I was frequently offered drugs for sale in the environs. As a result, I felt safer and more secure living literally out on the streets. I found an elevator where I would take refuge if it was cold or wet (not often in this desert climate.) I slept on a park bench most other nights. I didn’t get arrested for “urban camping” because the park bench wasn’t actually in a park.
I can commiserate with those who live in inhospitable climates where emergency shelter is necessary so you don’t freeze to death. It seems a little inhumane to be charging money for that type of shelter, no matter how little money. But if someone really needs to get shelter, can’t you just walk/drive him to the front door and pay his admission fee there, instead of handing it to him?
I can commiserate with those who live in inhospitable climates where emergency shelter is necessary so you don’t freeze to death. It seems a little inhumane to be charging money for that type of shelter, no matter how little money. But if someone really needs to get shelter, can’t you just walk/drive him to the front door and pay his admission fee there, instead of handing it to him?