Jhonny30

Jhonny30 t1_iu7nd4j wrote

Lol thank you sorry my English sucks.

Not at all I was just giving a different approach to the situation Richmond is one of many places that does clean needle exchange I thought it was aa good option for those that apparently trust there to do what they need to do I would rather people have a safe place than no place. But that is not up to me it is up to the owner just my opinion on the matter

I ment complaining in general? If your going to help help thos you can if not do not I am not sure why that is a hard concept? I appreciate them venting this is their opinion of there situation but am I not allowed to give my own feed back? You can like it or you can not that is up to you either is acceptable.

And no I would never stop giving my opinion. But just to let you know I do not smoke and do not like wine I am not a suburban mom lol

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Jhonny30 t1_iu7d0k4 wrote

Instead or down votes why not actually talk about the situation and gain some feed back about it? Like really if you were just here to complain there is no reason to just stop providing this service tho those you should not need to and your problem is no longer a problem.

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Jhonny30 t1_iu7b9k7 wrote

Ok I am not trying to say you are doing anything wrong it is your place and you have complete rights to do whatever you would like. However you say in the original post you cater to the unhoused they say you do not cater to them that they are part of the "community within which we operate" if that is the case why not just refuse them access? I understand you are trying to be nice but if you really wanted to you could just refuse correct? Why post here if you were not wanting to have an open discussion on the situation at hand?

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Jhonny30 t1_iu7ana3 wrote

I would never ask anything of the sort but if this even is a business after 8 years having this niceness to the community why complain? They could just as easily stop what they are doing and that would be there right for people taking advantage of them. I am not saying that they should or should not collect needles I just thought if they want to continue doing this they would be able to help those that are leaving dirty needles with another free refugee (like a bathroom) that would be a help to the community. They would already have to collect biohazard materials ie. Dirty needles so why not turn it into a positive?

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Jhonny30 t1_iu764i4 wrote

Just saying you do know it is legal in Richmond to take all of those dirty needles and exchange them for clean ones right? It may be unsightly but if you also for free could provide clean needles in place of the dirty ones at least you would be helping out the community that you are saying that you cater towards. If you have been doing this for people on the street for 8 years as you say many times I am sorry but shouldn't you know how some people are not all but some?

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