Minding your own business, don’t appreciate the attention? Then try getting your neighbors to BEHAVE!
Oh, they’d react worse than the cops?
An apt description of the people who live across the street. My life has been a bloody hell for over a year.
Antioch? - That’s uphill from Beverly Hills, right?
(Donnie Freitas wishes)
If section 8 housing moves in near you, MOVE OUT IMMEDIATELY. Trust me, it’s a freaking nightmare.
Want respect?
Pay your own rent.
“This is a fight against discrimination,” said former Section 8 recipient Tammy Wess. “It’s about living in peace. This is isn’t about race, it’s about class. The Community Action Team doesn’t like us because we’re low income.” . . . Many complaints read the same, dealing with loud parties, unruly juveniles, fights — some involving weapons — and piled-up trash. In one instance, police were summoned to a house after a man fired several rounds in his backyard from a semiautomatic rifle.”
Yeah, it’s about class, all right. Low-class behavior. If folks want to live in a decent neighborhood instead of a housing unit, they need to be willing to maintain common neighborhood standards. If you don’t want to keep your yard neat, if you don’t want to keep your garbage out of sight, then don’t apply for Section 8 vouchers to live in that kind of neighborhood. Go to a neighborhood where you would fit right in.
“Neighbors should not assume that just because someone has a Section 8 voucher that they will become problem tenants.”
Life experience tells me something MUCH different, bud.