• @aidan@lemmy.world
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    08 months ago

    No they’re point was if there is someone sleeping on the bench there isn’t space for someone to sit who needs to sit

    • @Zacryon@feddit.de
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      68 months ago

      Most people sleep at night. Pregnant and people with movement impairments are usually not met at night.

      • @aidan@lemmy.world
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        38 months ago

        People are not the norm though, there are plenty of situations where there is conflict like at transit hubs like bus stops and train stations

        • @Zacryon@feddit.de
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          28 months ago

          You are absolutley right. Wouldn’t it be a great idea then to build more benches or fight causes for homelessness in general instead of shooing some away from some benches?

          • @aidan@lemmy.world
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            18 months ago

            Ask the person making the argument, not me. I’m just explaining their argument.

            As for my opinion, homelessness(on the streets, not car sleeping or couch crashing) in the US has one primary cause, the drug crisis. This leads to a lot of people simply having a fear of homeless people, because you know, someone meth’d out can be(not always is) pretty scary and dangerous. It sort of makes the other problems worse, how do you make people want to walk in walkable cities if they’re scared of being stabbed by a dirty needle? I have a separate ideological belief against drug prohibition, but sadly that has been shown(or at least seemed to) to not actually reduce drug related homelessness. So honestly, I don’t know the answer, homeless people are people, people addicted to drugs are people but it is difficult for shelters to help people who have a risk of being violent to staff and other residents.