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Resort's Attempt To Ship Homeless Upstate Is Foiled (Key West)
Independent (UK) ^ | 1-17-2003 | Andrew Gumbel

Posted on 01/16/2003 3:44:43 PM PST by blam

Resort's attempt to ship homeless upstate is foiled

By Andrew Gumbel in Los Angeles
17 January 2003

This is high tourist season in Key West, the Florida town celebrated for its connections to Ernest Hemingway and Key lime pie, which explains why the authorities are keen to get rid of the biggest eyesore in the place: its burgeoning homeless population.

Fed up with the sight of down-and-outs sleeping under bridges and urinating on the beach, the town authorities have come up with a novel solution. They are offering to ship the homeless population upstate to Miami and pay shelters and missions there to look after them.

There is only one snag. Miami is not taking up the offer, and in the meantime Key West is being showered in opprobrium by homeless activists who say the plan is tasteless and a dereliction of civic responsibility.

First in the firing line has been Tom Oosterhoudt, a Key West commissioner who has expanded the town's no-panhandling zone and complained recently that the community had become "the Monte Carlo for the homeless".

Earlier this week, he rubbed salt into his own wounds by telling the New York Times: "These people are individuals who don't want to work. They don't want to live in shelters. We don't have normal homeless people here. It's unfortunate that tourists have to see these disgusting people on the streets."

Put like that, it is hardly much inducement for homeless organisations in Miami-Dade county. They have responded with indignation to Key West's offer and essentially told them to solve their own problems. Hilda Fernandez of the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust said: "Our system as it is is maxed-out trying to deal with our own homeless situation."

Michael Stoops of the National Coalition for the Homeless in Washington said: "I've worked with homeless people nationwide for 30 years. It is an accepted practice that each community should take care of its own problems and not export them elsewhere ... Practising social Darwinism or running people out of Dodge City is not a way to solve homelessness."

Key West's problems are shared by many tourist cities in the United States with balmy climates and ocean views, as is the desire to clear the homeless off the streets. Santa Monica, in California, has just passed an ordinance banning the distribution of food on the street. San Francisco recently voted to divert welfare money, previously paid out in cash, to social services, the thinking being that this would cut down on drunkenness and drug addiction. But the so-called "Care not Cash" programme simply pushed more people over the financial edge and created greater numbers of homeless people.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: attempt; homeless; resorts; upstate

1 posted on 01/16/2003 3:44:44 PM PST by blam
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To: blam
Went on a Disney Cruise with the family this summer. Stopped in Key West. Not going back anytime soon. Hotter than Hades. Tacky, tacky tourist trap.
2 posted on 01/16/2003 3:53:00 PM PST by Earl B.
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To: blam
Key West is being showered in opprobrium by homeless activists who say the plan is tasteless and a dereliction of civic responsibility.

What should they do? Give them free money, health care, food, needles, and contraception?

3 posted on 01/16/2003 3:53:32 PM PST by SunStar (Democrats Piss Me Off !!)
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"What should they do? Give them free money, health care, food, needles, and contraception?"

Give them a one-way ticket to Streisand's house, or any other Dem for that matter.

Or better yet, let each activist for these homeless people lead by example, and welcome one or two of these destitutes into their own home.

LOL....I know it would never happen.

4 posted on 01/16/2003 4:03:53 PM PST by perfect stranger (not always right, but NEVER left.)
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To: SunStar
"What should they do?"

There is a solution. Make some laws and enforce them, locking up the culprits for a stretch. (Of course we have to first keep the ACLU at bay.)

Sounds expensive? Not really, when you look at the cost to society for the current state of affairs. If the homeless get arrested for loitering, panhandling, etc., then a portion of them will find arrest distasteful and either move on or try to improve their lot by working a job. And the ones incarcerated will get medical treatment, job training and food (which sounds like a solution to me). In this manner, all the various homeless schemes in place now can be consolidated under a single management umbrella, in controlled facilities.

Believe me, many millions are spent in this city (San Francisco) on homeless programs every year yet the problem continues to grow.

5 posted on 01/16/2003 4:17:01 PM PST by roadcat
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To: Earl B.
I've been there and off Marathon 3 times now for fishing vacations. I've had a blast each time.
6 posted on 01/16/2003 4:17:46 PM PST by SoDak
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To: blam
Bums Inc.
7 posted on 01/16/2003 4:19:06 PM PST by onedoug
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To: blam
Well, I've been living in Marathon (Vaca Key) for a few months now, so even though I'm not a Conch (local) I have seen the homeless in Key West, and I'm surprised that they aren't forced to work. There are plenty of entry-level jobs available during the tourist season. Let them work if they want to live in paradise! Regards, Avery

DTOM

8 posted on 01/16/2003 4:33:02 PM PST by Ace's Dad
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To: Earl B.
Sorry to hear that; it was pretty cool in the mid-80's, and I've heard from friends that in the mid '60's disgusting people that didn't want to work were pillars of the community. I'm guessing the homosexuals are trying to gentrify the island.
9 posted on 01/16/2003 4:34:43 PM PST by gundog
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To: blam
Fed up with the sight of down-and-outs sleeping under bridges and urinating on the beach,

Love KW. The bums are very polite bums. They don't harass the tourists for money, they just seem to get enough to stay drunk without asking.

As far as they urinating is concerned, they need to get rid of that stupid law that says cats are allowed to run free. They whizz all over the buildings and everything else. You can't smell bum pee, but the cat pee can get rank.

Send the cats to Miami and let the bums stay in KW.

10 posted on 01/16/2003 4:40:18 PM PST by putupon
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To: blam
Aww just thell'em San Francisco pays each homelss person $400 per month...
11 posted on 01/16/2003 4:43:47 PM PST by null and void (I'm not making this up!)
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12 posted on 01/16/2003 4:44:26 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma (Rid the country of the Clintons Donate $5 a month to Free Republic.)
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To: Earl B.
But they have their own little flag down there:


13 posted on 01/16/2003 4:46:36 PM PST by ErnBatavia ((Bumperootus!))
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To: blam
Why not just ship them to Cuba?

What is it a 45 minute trip?

14 posted on 01/18/2003 2:14:21 PM PST by ContentiousObjector (Jack!.... I can't get the f--king missile launcher to work)
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