When I first moved to SF, the number of homeless people shocked me. I was initially sympathetic toward them, but I soon became indifferent for one reason: Many of them are insane and violent.
In the past month, two homeless people have raised improvised weapons at me and threatened to kill me. Both of these incidents happened in broad daylight not one block from the Phillip Burton Federal Building. Thankfully, I'm fit enough to get away from them. Still, it's quite frightening and I've started carrying pepper spray in case of another attack.
There are 7,000-10,000 homeless in San Francisco, of which 3,000-5,000 avoid shelters.[1] The city spends over $200 million per year on them. That's at least $20,000 per person per year.
So if you're going to get angry about anything, get angry at the criminally mismanaged city government.
In the past month, two homeless people have raised improvised weapons at me and threatened to kill me. Both of these incidents happened in broad daylight not one block from the Phillip Burton Federal Building. Thankfully, I'm fit enough to get away from them. Still, it's quite frightening and I've started carrying pepper spray in case of another attack.
There are 7,000-10,000 homeless in San Francisco, of which 3,000-5,000 avoid shelters.[1] The city spends over $200 million per year on them. That's at least $20,000 per person per year.
So if you're going to get angry about anything, get angry at the criminally mismanaged city government.
1. http://www.sfgate.com/homeless/