Homelessness isn't a crime. Poverty isn't a crime. The same things people do when they are rich, they also do when they are poor.
It doesn't matter if you are rich or poor; it matters what you do in either bracket. People who are poor and people who are rich can both abuse public places with choices that are not acceptable in them. To say that everyone makes the same choices in the same places is incriminating and goes against people’s civil rights to be an individual and not be summed up by the masses.
People who exploit people in need or in less favorable circumstances are criminally minded and shouldn't be in positions where they can abuse the power they are given and infringe upon the lives of those who are going through whatever it is that led them to unfortunate circumstances.
Anyone can become rich or poor in any stage in their life. Just because you may not have a certain level of status or income doesn't make you a criminal. It is a crime of the mindless to even consider this as an option to put upon humankind. In Communist countries we can see this level of thinking as acceptable, yet it is unfathomable in a country that is supposed to be for the people.
Everyone deserves the right to rest in public places. Why bother the people who aren't bothering anyone? Stereotyping is very unhealthy and to sum everyone up to it amounts to a crime of the mindless. Chosen ignorance is a crime of the mindless.
Your mind--not your level of wealth--determines what you do in public places. Anyone, rich or poor, who resorts to criminal activities in public places is a criminal. What people do in public places is what you should be addressing. Drinking, drugging and other deviant activities in public places are obviously not allowed. Deal with the people who are doing these types of activities in public places and don't assume everyone is making these choices by making it a crime to be in public places to stop and rest.
Poverty isn't a crime. Everyone deserves the right to be in a public place regardless of their race, color, or creed. People from all walks of life and every variation need to rest every now and then. And regarding public restrooms, which hardly exist in Denver and which are badly needed… A bathroom isn't a luxury, it is a basic common human need and necessity. Most places honor this for what it is. Not everyone makes the same choices for public usage of restrooms. Most people use the bathroom for what it is meant to be used for. Deal with the individuals who don't individually and don't assume everyone will make bad choices.
Don’t refuse to provide public bathrooms and justify your refusal by claiming they will be misused. To do so totally disregards one’s right to be treated as a human with basic needs.
Not everyone uses a bathroom for drugs or alcohol or god knows what else. With all due respect and not judging yet being real, should everyone’s needs be ignored just because of the actions of a few? To take away a person’s human rights to a bathroom is a crime. People who abuse the power they are given are criminally minded. It doesn't take being a certain race, color, nationality or income level to have civil rights. It takes constant knowledge of them to not come up short of them.
Bathrooms are a necessity not a luxury. Public places are for everyone no matter what.
If you are doing something that you shouldn't in them, then and only then are you committing a crime.
Anyone who says poverty or homelessness is a crime is totally inhumane and has yet to suffer in any hardships. If that were the case a good portion of the world would be criminals. Obviously those who think this way need to take a humanities course to refresh their skills in understanding society and the many variables of living.
If poverty and homelessness are crimes then we wouldn't have space left for the real criminals who are engaging in real criminal activities, would we? People in power who think this way must be really miserable within themselves to exercise such abuse to the less fortunate just to make themselves look better. Pray for them.
How you treat people who may be suffering from less fortunate circumstances than your own may be the treatment you get if you ever find yourself in a hardship position.
It doesn't matter if you are rich or poor; it matters what you do in either bracket. People who are poor and people who are rich can both abuse public places with choices that are not acceptable in them. To say that everyone makes the same choices in the same places is incriminating and goes against people’s civil rights to be an individual and not be summed up by the masses.
People who exploit people in need or in less favorable circumstances are criminally minded and shouldn't be in positions where they can abuse the power they are given and infringe upon the lives of those who are going through whatever it is that led them to unfortunate circumstances.
Anyone can become rich or poor in any stage in their life. Just because you may not have a certain level of status or income doesn't make you a criminal. It is a crime of the mindless to even consider this as an option to put upon humankind. In Communist countries we can see this level of thinking as acceptable, yet it is unfathomable in a country that is supposed to be for the people.
Everyone deserves the right to rest in public places. Why bother the people who aren't bothering anyone? Stereotyping is very unhealthy and to sum everyone up to it amounts to a crime of the mindless. Chosen ignorance is a crime of the mindless.
Your mind--not your level of wealth--determines what you do in public places. Anyone, rich or poor, who resorts to criminal activities in public places is a criminal. What people do in public places is what you should be addressing. Drinking, drugging and other deviant activities in public places are obviously not allowed. Deal with the people who are doing these types of activities in public places and don't assume everyone is making these choices by making it a crime to be in public places to stop and rest.
Poverty isn't a crime. Everyone deserves the right to be in a public place regardless of their race, color, or creed. People from all walks of life and every variation need to rest every now and then. And regarding public restrooms, which hardly exist in Denver and which are badly needed… A bathroom isn't a luxury, it is a basic common human need and necessity. Most places honor this for what it is. Not everyone makes the same choices for public usage of restrooms. Most people use the bathroom for what it is meant to be used for. Deal with the individuals who don't individually and don't assume everyone will make bad choices.
Don’t refuse to provide public bathrooms and justify your refusal by claiming they will be misused. To do so totally disregards one’s right to be treated as a human with basic needs.
Not everyone uses a bathroom for drugs or alcohol or god knows what else. With all due respect and not judging yet being real, should everyone’s needs be ignored just because of the actions of a few? To take away a person’s human rights to a bathroom is a crime. People who abuse the power they are given are criminally minded. It doesn't take being a certain race, color, nationality or income level to have civil rights. It takes constant knowledge of them to not come up short of them.
Bathrooms are a necessity not a luxury. Public places are for everyone no matter what.
If you are doing something that you shouldn't in them, then and only then are you committing a crime.
Anyone who says poverty or homelessness is a crime is totally inhumane and has yet to suffer in any hardships. If that were the case a good portion of the world would be criminals. Obviously those who think this way need to take a humanities course to refresh their skills in understanding society and the many variables of living.
If poverty and homelessness are crimes then we wouldn't have space left for the real criminals who are engaging in real criminal activities, would we? People in power who think this way must be really miserable within themselves to exercise such abuse to the less fortunate just to make themselves look better. Pray for them.
How you treat people who may be suffering from less fortunate circumstances than your own may be the treatment you get if you ever find yourself in a hardship position.