If a person has any kind of conscience, they'll always consider why they are out there and would want to help even in the smallest way. The conflict is, like was mentioned, you have no idea of their actual demeanor and what risk you are taking to get involved.
It's not worth chancing the way things are today, and even years ago.
Never had to set up camp, but have been there just the same, very tough transition to get through. In my case, I always had a job, and was able to improve the situation gradually, from what was a rough time in life. Sleep in vehicle, use public restrooms for hygiene, people invited me to stay for short periods of time, even lived in a darned rooming house, but always worked, that was the difference. You can't stop working.
Best to have the law deal with it, for the reasons mentioned below.
Years ago, on the lower west side of Manhattan, on one of the old piers, it was fully occupied by homeless people, they had furniture, belongings, make shift this and that, but no roof. One morning, a front end loader was brought in and they cleared the entire pier with it ! Pushed it all into a pile and hauled it off. Every morning as you drove by, you could see people getting ready for the say, some of them had to have been working. Never saw anything like it.
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