> That's exactly my point: that is not a problem in most other cities.
Except it is a similar problem in most cities?
The only exceptions are cities with nasty weather which basically "solves" the homeless problem every winter or cities which basically shuffle the homeless into jail.
I haven't really seen any big city (even in Europe) "solve" their homeless problem any other way.
Except it is a similar problem in most cities?
The only exceptions are cities with nasty weather which basically "solves" the homeless problem every winter or cities which basically shuffle the homeless into jail.
I haven't really seen any big city (even in Europe) "solve" their homeless problem any other way.