Submitted by YankeeinNCandIhateit t3_11u748x in newhaven
OpelSmith t1_jcr20hh wrote
Reply to comment by Marlinspikehall32 in Elicker forcibly evicts and demolishes tent city by YankeeinNCandIhateit
okay but the camp was next to a river, next to a soccer field, across from a cemetery. Not on your doorstep or anyone's, so what are you going on about
Marlinspikehall32 t1_jcrba3m wrote
Yeah that’s what they said about the camp at mill river. But my neighborhood was one of the closest and we dealt with the fall out for several years. We finally moved because we were unwilling to deal with it anymore. You can say ohh there are not bothering anyone. But they are, ask the closest neighborhood.
OpelSmith t1_jcref65 wrote
No, you're just making up BS. I know you're making up BS because I'm bothered by homeless people all the time near my apartment downtown. I'm pretty sure one of our regulars on the corner came into our part-business building, saw my keys on the outside of my apartment door, stole them, and stole my bike in turn with them. And it all still happens without there being a tent city here.
All the packages and bikes stolen in East Rock keep on happening with Mill River camp gone too. Weird
Marlinspikehall32 t1_jcsaoxj wrote
Lol. Not BS. S$#t on the sidewalk. Bottles, syringes and condoms everywhere. Occasional druggie wandering around as well as the mentally it all happened to me.
OpelSmith t1_jcta0u9 wrote
Why is all this still happening without the camps then???
Marlinspikehall32 t1_jctder6 wrote
Not sure to what you were referring but here is my timeline.
Lived happily in my neighborhood 5+ years
Encampment developed - big mess
We moved out after a year or so
They bulldozed the encampment -mess disappeared
I am not talking about packages on doorsteps. I am talking human excrement, used condoms, garbage every where, and encounters with druggies and mentally ill people regularly
xxJeffFoxworthyxx t1_jcu7tqh wrote
Yeah, and none of that is solved — it just isn’t on your doorstep anymore. None of those people have been helped.
You didn’t want a compassionate solution — you wanted to stop being personally bothered by it.
Marlinspikehall32 t1_jcv4vi3 wrote
Nowhere have I said they should’ve bulldozed. I have not advocated for that ever. Notice I just moved, but I did advocate, send letters, met with the council person and tried to effect change that would help these people become housed. I however empathize with both sides. When they emptied out the mill river neighborhood’s encampment they just moved to the other side of the city. I feel that free and affordable housing should be available to help people in a tough spot. Bulldozing is not the answer. Solving the housing and drug crisis is the answer.
Somehow you want me to be the bad guy here, not sure why.
OpelSmith t1_jctikfi wrote
Yeah I'm referring to the latter part, that it ever really stopped
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