Posted on 04/05/2020 4:24:44 PM PDT by dynachrome
How will the city manage their drug needs in the midst of a pandemic?
Speaking for myself, I would never book a room at a hotel that once hosted street bums.
Well, in two days they won’t call them luxury hotels. Rather slums.
Understand the point, but it would be difficult. The Anaheim City Council always votes 3-2 in favor of whatever The Tragic Kingdom orders. Like professional wrestling, the outcome is pre determined. Some ad libbing is allowed, and different members get to be the dissenting votes but The Mouse always prevails.
, in some of the most luxurious hotels in Mark Hopkins, and The Palace.
https://www.intercontinentalsanfrancisco.com/
Enjoy the suck, San Francisco.
If your life is in danger, you probably won’t show up at your job, though delivering booze and drugs will be more profitable if the idiots put this into effect.
Absolutely 1 of the stupidest ideas I have ever heard and they’ll probably do it. Can you imagine the stench the lice The bed bugs Filth The abuse the destruction Incredible That anyone would be this stupid
The best thing that can happen is they burn the places down
I would do what I had to do to work and feed the kids. I just dont see a problem in principle with using shutdown hotel space to quarantine homeless people.
Here in Indianapolis the city made the public transit free to ride during Corona lockdown and now the drivers are complaining the buses are full of homeless people riding all day and night.
“quarantine”
Ain’t gonna happen. Guards at the doors? Jail time, when they haven’t been arrested before this?
youre probably right. it probably wont happen. theyll bury the majority of them, instead. much better decision.
Consider how well the housing projects worked in New Orleans and Chicago.
I have no solution to offer.
Are the hotels doing this voluntarily, or is this a violation of the 3rd Amendment?
They are going to have to demo those hotels after this.
These hotels will need to be torn down after the pandemic is over and they boot them back to the streets. No amount of cleaning will make any of these hotels livable again.
You are absolutely correct about that. When hurricane Andrew destroyed south Miami and Homestead, fema moved in hundreds of trailers for people to live in after the storm. The local homeless moved into these trailers and now, 25 years later, they are still trying to get these drug addicted, hookers and riff raffs out of these mobile homes. They had nowhere to go and the local legal aide lawyers moved in and its been a never ending battle Ever since.
Where do the homeless go after the pandemic is over? Will the city dump them back on the street and wave goodbye?
What a shock. Who didn’t see that coming?
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