It is a heart wrenching decision, but letting homeless people camp on your property is asking for trouble.
Word gets out and it gets out of hand, then the piles of trash, criminal activity...
Not sure what the rules are everywhere, but here the property owner can be ticketed for allowing it.
Sad thing is, with the high unemployment, there is going to be a lot of people finding themselves in that situation that have never before, or ever imagined they would end up homeless. Once it happens it's really difficult to ever get back on track. Employers are reluctant to hire when you can't provide an address. Landlords look very closely at credit reports, past references, criminal backgrounds.
Another thing contributing, so many agencies that were assisting the homeless and troubled have been forced to shut down. Churches, food pantries, volunteer groups, shelters, AA and NA groups all shut down. So many that were hanging by a thread have surely taken a turn for the worse.
Separations, divorces, domestic violence, child abuse, all up due to the stress of "shelter in place".
This is not going to end well. All so a few power hungry people can make their point.
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