SOUND OFF: Enforcement should trump social concern to solve street issues
TO MEL ROTHENBURGER: You are correct in your opinion that the survey will do little-to-nothing about the homeless issue — on par with the police, elected officials, the courts, social services and BC Housing.
Countless sums of money have been thrown at homelessness haphazardly, with little to no visible progress — a result that is not so surprising when you admit that for the majority of street people, these services allow them to maintain their lifestyle in perpetuity. Social justice warriors will say that the honeypot effect does not exist. Your eyes will plainly contradict that notion, even in the face of cherry-picked statistics from BC Housing.
If you build it, indeed they will come — and come in droves they have to the T̶o̶u̶r̶n̶a̶m̶e̶n̶t̶ Homelessness Capital of BC.
Certainly there are individuals on the streets due to abuse, neglect and factors largely out of their control. We should feel empathy for them and make services available.


