Boston city workers began to clear tents Monday morning near the troubled intersection of Melnea Cass Boulevard and Massachusetts Avenue as part of an effort to enforce a new encampment ban across the city.

  • @Son_of_dad@lemmy.world
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    211 year ago

    The problem is that once you set up the shanty towns, they will never go away. And as someone who was raised in central america, shanty towns is the last thing you want in your city

      • @Crikeste@lemm.ee
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        101 year ago

        Put them in all of Blackrock’s empty houses. They’re probably gonna take a loss on them regardless anyways.

      • @freeindv
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        -141 year ago

        Somewhere else. Ideally with less drugs around

          • @Staccato@lemmy.world
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            For Boston specifically, they could rebuild the Long Island Bridge, which before its demolition was a usable footpath for addicts seeking treatment to get to Long Island, which at one point housed a hospital and even after the hospital’s closure offered facilities for those in need including a homeless shelter and rehabilitation programs.

            The area the article discusses, called politely “Mass and Cass,” is also referred to as “methadone mile” and it does not really have comparable facilities to help those in need. Methadone mile sprang up when the BU medical center became the only real place where addicts can get treatment to try and wean off their drug addiction, and it’s a real problem even for the addicts as there is very easy access to genuine opiods.

            Stressful street living + constant presence of dealers + no facilities besides a regulated hospital = a really fucking impossible way to kick your addiction.

            Methadone mile needs to go. Boston also needs the neighboring town of Quincy to stop fighting the rebuilding of the Long Island Bridge.

          • @freeindv
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            -141 year ago

            That’s their problem to figure out

            • @Crikeste@lemm.ee
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              101 year ago

              Them trying to figure it out has presented itself as what we have today.

              Your lack of care regarding their wellbeing speaks to the person you are. A selfish, empathy lacking, judgmental idiot.

              You are the problem, not homeless people.

              • @freeindv
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                -121 year ago

                Rewarding people for not working and sitting around and doing drugs all day is what leads to what you see in these cities. The more they don’t work and cause chaos, the more people rush to them with free shit and demands for them to get more money.

                • @girlfreddy@sh.itjust.works
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                  61 year ago

                  Rewarding you with any up votes encourages your self-righteousness to escalate.

                  Maybe it’s time you started reevaluating your selfishness and its hold on you.

                  • @freeindv
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                    -71 year ago

                    It’s not selfishness, it’s reality

                • Flying Squid
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                  01 year ago

                  Letting someone stay in a tent in one spot is rewarding them?

                  Would you consider that being rewarded if that was you?

            • Flying Squid
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              01 year ago

              What if they figure out they’ll just set up their tent elsewhere? Just keep kicking them out and repeating the cycle eternally? Because other than being cruel, I don’t see the point.