I saw this first at that exact burger king and honestly doesn't notice it have much of an impact on the area (there were never huge numbers of homeless directly outside it asides from around 9 waiting for the library to open) but I've seen it in a lot of places since. Wasn't even remotely close to the grossest BK in SF (the one at mission and 16th is so shabby that I'm almost in awe).
Most recently in the old shopping centre in Stratford; a place where, due to some weird zoning laws, isn't allowed to kick out homeless people. The focus is always on moving homeless.
Oddly it seems like the natural endpoint for where classical music has been positioned in society. A kind easy listening that is treated so formally it now carries a strong stuffy and oppressive aura.
Most recently in the old shopping centre in Stratford; a place where, due to some weird zoning laws, isn't allowed to kick out homeless people. The focus is always on moving homeless.
Oddly it seems like the natural endpoint for where classical music has been positioned in society. A kind easy listening that is treated so formally it now carries a strong stuffy and oppressive aura.