How would people struggling with mental, substance abuse and addiction issues camping right next to the commuters make the experience worse, even dangerous, to those commuters? Not much of a question, really. And aside from those, there’s piss and shit too and that sort of issues, waste, used needles and stuff. Areas where there’s a lot of homeless people unfortunately are pretty dangerous and others start to avoid them
Right but it’s not the transit system’s job. Of course they don’t want to make commuting worse for all of those non-homeless people using it
how would people having a place to sleep make commuting worse?
How would people struggling with mental, substance abuse and addiction issues camping right next to the commuters make the experience worse, even dangerous, to those commuters? Not much of a question, really. And aside from those, there’s piss and shit too and that sort of issues, waste, used needles and stuff. Areas where there’s a lot of homeless people unfortunately are pretty dangerous and others start to avoid them
Subway stations aren’t build to house people.