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<blockquote data-quote="WoodsCraft" data-source="post: 3948664" data-attributes="member: 51836"><p>Having worked in the PNW that scene is the norm even in smaller cities . I know factually Oregon tosses billions at the "homeless problem" and even operates homeless hotels and villages to try and keep them off the street . It doesn't help one bit and when some of the communities try to curb or regulate the where homeless can camp or loiter non profits like UGM or Arches steps in with lawyers to advoacte on behalf of the homeless cause "being human isn't a crime" . A further aside is most of those non profits get that sweet government grant money to help. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Downtown Salem and Portland are almost ghost towns as the retail business has relocated due to the homeless on the sidewalks . I do not miss traveling for work at all thanks to scenes like the above .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WoodsCraft, post: 3948664, member: 51836"] Having worked in the PNW that scene is the norm even in smaller cities . I know factually Oregon tosses billions at the "homeless problem" and even operates homeless hotels and villages to try and keep them off the street . It doesn't help one bit and when some of the communities try to curb or regulate the where homeless can camp or loiter non profits like UGM or Arches steps in with lawyers to advoacte on behalf of the homeless cause "being human isn't a crime" . A further aside is most of those non profits get that sweet government grant money to help. Downtown Salem and Portland are almost ghost towns as the retail business has relocated due to the homeless on the sidewalks . I do not miss traveling for work at all thanks to scenes like the above . [/QUOTE]
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