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"Illegals To Feed Homeless In Parks" is not to be confused with "Illegals Fed To Homeless In Parks" or "Illegals Feed On Homeless In Parks" Reminds me of my ex-father-in-law, who liked to joke that "I've got good news and bad news. The bad news is the Martians have landed. The good news is they eat n*ggers and piss gasoline." Now there's a "social policy with multiple objectives" for ya.
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If I go to the park and hand out free balloons to children, do you think they would consider passing a law to prohibit it?
If I push a cart to the park and pass out free samples of ice cream, would the current law apply? (another might -- soliciting) Why does this law specifically cite the homeless? |
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City officials and law makers need to stick to writing laws that actually prohibit crime. The problem of homeless people sleeping in the park is a bigger issue than someone handing out food and it isn't going to be remedied by banning the distribution of food in a public area to a specific class of people. |
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The law isn't intended to "remedy the larger issue of homelessness"...and neither is handing out sandwiches.
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Speeding/drunk driving laws: based on legally binding contracts that apply to everyone that signed them (the little card in your wallet) preventing actions based on personal decisions that directly cause life threatening situations. Don't feed the homeless in the park law: attempts to prevent already illegal activities that are based on the decision of a person that are somehow related to the completely benign actions of another party on those of a specific social class defined strictly by income level and resident status. Does this sound right to you? A law based on a specific class of people and the harmless actions of another? Say, graffiti is a big problem, right? The action, itself, is already illegal, so we should obviously ban the sale of spraypaint to minors. Not all paint and not to everyone. Just spraypaint and only to people under 18. But, ah, minors don't have equal rights, so... Quote:
They could have passed a law that prevented distributing free food in public places by anyone for public health reasons, maybe? Setup hours of operation for the park and no trespassing laws? There are plenty of other ways to accomplish the same goal. Silly thought: it'd be funny if a disaster hit the area, causing the Red Cross to setup relief operations in the park to serve the suddenly homeless population of the city. Wonder if they would let the law slide then? |
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sure they would. that's why this whole thing is so damn silly.
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rent $500/month food $15/day X 30 days $450/month utilities $150/month clothing $100/month Minimum monthly costs $1200 monthly hours worked 176 take home $/hr to cover enpenses $6.82 assuming 25% payroll taxes, necessary gross hourly salary to cover monthly expenses $9.09 That's no phone, vehicle, car insurance, life insurance, renter's insurance, health insurance (or paid in full by employer), and walking to work. DUH
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The NYT article also mentions "Food Not Bombs" with the implication that they're a separate group; it would appear that that's not the case since Sacco and her brother run the Southern Nevada FNB chapter. Her brother apparently at least lives within 20-30 miles of the park in question....still a comfortable distance away.
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So if the minimum wage is nearly doubled, the homeless problem goes away. No impact on available jobs. Anybody can find a place to live for $500/mo within walking distance of work. Power and heat for $150/mo. Health insurance paid in full by employer. Sure. (I finally got a job with fully-paid medical in January for the first time in at least thirty years, and it's a plum I don't expect to see last forever; it's a significant high-value part of my compensation, and probably only available because my employer is in the insurance industry.) And what became of your "amenities"?
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This isn't to say what Succo is doing isn't annoying and that local residents don't have a right to be pissed off about it. Still, there is nothing illegal about it. A law, however, that dictactes "you cannot [perfectly legal action] to a person who is of [race/gender/economic standing/etc]" most certainly is. |
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The city says at the shelter/kitchen. The park dwellers want room service. But, either way, they will be fed, if they wish, so leave out starvation, compassion and all the things that don't apply. ![]() As an aside, here is a link to The 12 Myths About Hunger.
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And it's only "benign" in the sense of 2a...certainly not 3b. 1 : of a gentle disposition : GRACIOUS <a benign teacher> 2 a : showing kindness and gentleness <benign faces> b : FAVORABLE, WHOLESOME <a benign climate> 3 a : of a mild type or character that does not threaten health or life; especially : not becoming cancerous <a benign lung tumor> b : having no significant effect : HARMLESS <environmentally benign> Quote:
Look, it's their municipality, they decided they don't want food kitchens in their park. Nobody's forcing you to go there...are they supposed to move because some activists from out-of-town decided it would be a cool place to operate and you think it should be OK? If you want to run a food kitchen, it's incumbent on you to find a place where that's permitted. Quote:
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I would assume that from a libertarian perspective, the rights of the sandwich giver and reciever would trump those of officials upset about appearances.
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Nobody's been hassled for giving away a sandwich one-on-one.
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