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Collapse of a City that lost Control: Los Angeles, CA
« on: June 02, 2019, 09:50:09 PM »
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  •  by Slad
    ‘Collapse of a city that’s lost control’: Shocking new pictures from downtown LA capture the huge problem it faces with trash and rats amid fear of typhoid fever outbreak among LAPD

    June 2, 2019 in News by Slad of a City

    by Slad
    ‘Collapse of a city that’s lost control’: Shocking new pictures from downtown LA capture the huge problem it faces with trash and rats amid fear of typhoid fever outbreak among LAPD
    June 2, 2019 in News by Slad




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    Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
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    LAUREN FRUEN FOR DAILYMAIL.COM and ASSOCIATED PRESS
     

    • A decision to not cap property that homeless people can keep on Skid Row was announced last Wednesday
    • It sparked fury among some who say it will ‘only perpetuate the public health crisis that already exists’ there 
    • Images from the downtown area show trash piling up as workers struggle to keep the area sanitized 
    • Rows and rows of tents line the sidewalks of Skid Row in the sprawling 50-block area, home to around 4,200
    • On Thursday it was revealed a Los Angeles police detective has been diagnosed with typhoid fever 
    • At least five other officers are also showing symptoms and their division polices downtown LA
    • Dustin DeRollo, a union spokesman, said cops who patrol Skid Row ‘walk through the feces, urine and trash’ 
    • In an op ed for The LA Times reporter Steve Lopez called it ‘the collapse of a city that’s lost control’
    These shocking pictures from downtown Los Angeles capture the growing problem it faces with trash and rodents in a desperate city also trying to contain a typhoid fever outbreak linked to worsening sanitary conditions.
    A decision to not cap the total amount of property that homeless people can keep on Skid Row was announced last Wednesday and it sparked fury among some officials who say it will ‘only perpetuate the public health crisis that already exists’ there.
    That, coupled with the news a Los Angeles police detective has been diagnosed with typhoid fever, has sparked concern among LA’s residents.
    The city has now said it will dispose of sofas, refrigerators and other large items in the 50-block area of downtown.
    But councilmen Joe Buscaino slammed the decision, saying: ‘The settlement will only perpetuate the public health crisis that already exists in Skid Row and will set a precedent for the rest of the city that will normalize encampments.
    ‘The city is sending a clear signal that we are turning the sidewalks in Skid Row into free, unlimited public storage, doing a disservice to the residents of Los Angeles, especially to those living on the streets.’
    Images from the downtown area show trash piling up as workers struggle to keep the area sanitized. They are pictured wearing face masks among the dirt and grime.
    Rows and rows of tents line the sidewalks of Skid Row in the sprawling 50-block area, home to around 4,200 homeless people, many in tents and shantytowns.
    Some lay passed out in the street, seemingly from the effects of drugs as others are pictured lugging their property around, in search of the next spot to set up.



    Belongings of the homeless crowd a downtown Los Angeles sidewalk in Skid Row. The city of Los Angeles on May 29 agreed to allow homeless people there to keep their property and not have it seized, providing the items are not bulky or hazardous.



    Piles of trash remain near the intersection of 25th St. and Long Beach Ave. Images from the downtown area show trash piling up as workers struggle to keep the area sanitized. They are pictured wearing face masks among the dirt and grime.



    A law had been passed in 2016 which limited the amount of belongings a homeless person can store on the sidewalk to 60 gallons. Piles of trash remain near the intersection of 25th St. and Long Beach Ave
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    This is what will happened to your city, your town because of permissive liberal and socialist policies and rule.


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    Re: Collapse of a City that lost Control: Los Angeles, CA
    « Reply #1 on: June 02, 2019, 10:05:20 PM »
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  • A good excuse for martial law.

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    Re: Collapse of a City that lost Control: Los Angeles, CA
    « Reply #2 on: June 02, 2019, 10:15:25 PM »
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    By Pam Jones
    Fresno California is an EPIC FAIL!
    I have lived in the Central Valley of California, Fresno to be exact for 11 years.  I moved here for a business opportunity that was very fruitful until Obama took over the country.  Since my arrival I have witnessed the fall of Fresno. Homelessness is now off the charts.  I watch the homeless rummage thru my trash everyday and every night. I do not dare put ANYTHING outside as it is stolen in minutes.  Most of the homeless are on drugs.  Many are not from around here, pulling suitcases and carring backpacks, I speculate that they too are ILLEGALS brought in by our own government as part of the collapse they have planned.   One particular young man named Bobby comes around my place several times a week.  When I asked him why he is on the streets he straight up told me he is a heroin addict.  He hangs around my area as the “Methadone” clinic is just up the street from me. He said he receives 5 days worth of methadone from the clinic each week and the other two days of the week he is scavengering  in the trash to find things to sell to buy his heroine off the streets.. probably from our local police!  What an existence!   I all so watch the homeless “bath” in the canal that runs right here in front of my front door.  Clothes and all, they climb down into the fast moving water, it terrifies me.  What if they fell in what would I do?   A few weeks ago the fire department was here looking for a reported bloated body floating in the canal.  WHAT the hell are the leaders in this community doing?
    There is NO hope for anyone in this city anymore.  The air is the worst in the country, our water is all gone because of the man made drought via Geoengineering and what is left is polluted.  Crime is off the charts and BIG Brother is out of control here.  The city spends MORE MONEY installing Artificial Intelligence surveillance systems then they do maintaining our infrastructure.  The roads are crap, the building are old and falling apart and our police department is ran by DRUG DEALERS as you will see below.  As an activist, I am now scared to even live here anymore after the murder of another local activist that lived close by me who was  speaking the truth about the police corruption. Fresno cops are very well known for killing it’s citizens.
    Fresno has the highest IV Drug problem in the country, it’s the worst place to live for the middle class families and if that’s not bad enough it was ranked as one of America’s worst ran cities. The school system is corrupt as you will see below and there apparently are no good paying jobs.   No surprise there.  As a small business owner here, I can tell you for certain after 11 years that Fresno is Brain DEAD!  No one can think let alone speak for themselves.  I have had NO luck hiring staff here, it’s the strangest thing ever.  It’s a silent zombie apocalypse and this cities LEADERSHIP is to blame.  Not just the current leadership but the leadership of all who have served here over the last 50 years!
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    Re: Collapse of a City that lost Control: Los Angeles, CA
    « Reply #3 on: June 03, 2019, 05:35:39 PM »
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  • It's totally disgusting!  If I were homeless and relegated to living in a tent, this would be the last place I'd set up housekeeping.  I did live in a tent for two summers during my university days in order to save $.  I set up in the woods behind the gymnasium complex, close to a security booth, but out of eyeshot.  They never knew I was there, or if they did, didn't let me know.  I can't imagine any reason to pee and poop on the sidewalk right beside your own or other's living quarters.  If you need to go and can't find or make it to a toilet, plastic containers are easily obtained.  Dispose of your waste in the morning!  What's with the other rubbish?  Put it in barrels and burn it.  Typhus, typhoid, and cholera?  Is this London in the 1840s?  No excuse!  1840s folks were ignorant of how diseases spread.  The cities of LA and Fresno need to force these people to live in a civilized manner, even if that means locking them up in prison, rehab., mental wards, etc.  The filthy doll breaks my heart.  Some little girl is growing up in that squalor.  This reminds me a bit of the South Bronx in the 1970s and 80s---every burnt out tenement a shooting gallery, crack house, or brothel, fields of rubble strewn with trash and packs of feral dogs that crapped all over, only I think CA is worse.  
    Guilliani and Kerrick were crooked as scoliosis, but they cleaned it up and rebuilt, more than can be said for decades of Democrats before them.
    Not that NY doesn't have a serious homeless problem, but there are few places where excrement is allowed to sit and fester, sickening the general population.  Building owners hire cleaners or pick it up themselves.  I recently had the displeasure of seeing a man drop his drawers and take a dump on the floor of the R train.  Like everyone else, I switched cars at the next stop.  At the second stop, an MTA cleaning lady was seen entering the car.  She did her thankless job so that the car was usable three stops later.  Why don't these cities hire people to clean the streets?  Or have all the decent people fled?

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    Re: Collapse of a City that lost Control: Los Angeles, CA
    « Reply #4 on: June 04, 2019, 05:36:49 PM »
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  • It's totally disgusting!  If I were homeless and relegated to living in a tent, this would be the last place I'd set up housekeeping.  I did live in a tent for two summers during my university days in order to save $.  I set up in the woods behind the gymnasium complex, close to a security booth, but out of eyeshot.  They never knew I was there, or if they did, didn't let me know.  I can't imagine any reason to pee and poop on the sidewalk right beside your own or other's living quarters.  If you need to go and can't find or make it to a toilet, plastic containers are easily obtained.  Dispose of your waste in the morning!  What's with the other rubbish?  Put it in barrels and burn it.  Typhus, typhoid, and cholera?  Is this London in the 1840s?  No excuse!  1840s folks were ignorant of how diseases spread.  The cities of LA and Fresno need to force these people to live in a civilized manner, even if that means locking them up in prison, rehab., mental wards, etc.  The filthy doll breaks my heart.  Some little girl is growing up in that squalor.  This reminds me a bit of the South Bronx in the 1970s and 80s---every burnt out tenement a shooting gallery, crack house, or brothel, fields of rubble strewn with trash and packs of feral dogs that crapped all over, only I think CA is worse.  
    Guilliani and Kerrick were crooked as scoliosis, but they cleaned it up and rebuilt, more than can be said for decades of Democrats before them.
    Not that NY doesn't have a serious homeless problem, but there are few places where excrement is allowed to sit and fester, sickening the general population.  Building owners hire cleaners or pick it up themselves.  I recently had the displeasure of seeing a man drop his drawers and take a dump on the floor of the R train.  Like everyone else, I switched cars at the next stop.  At the second stop, an MTA cleaning lady was seen entering the car.  She did her thankless job so that the car was usable three stops later.  Why don't these cities hire people to clean the streets?  Or have all the decent people fled?
    The Liberal Politicians that are craving for votes for all the degeneracy that is prevailing throughout the county. And, it is
    going to get worse, especially if the Democrats win the 2020 elections. They will have all the illegal aliens registered to vote and will be bused to polls to vote over, and over again. There are an estimated 40 million of them and more coming
    every day.