Seattle is Dying
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Channel: KOMO News
Views: 4,810,123
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Keywords: homeless, seattle, homelessness
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Length: 60min 36sec (3636 seconds)
Published: Tue Mar 19 2019
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I saw this a few days ago and I'm confused about one part. They keep saying "We cannot arrest our way out of this problem" but isn't that exactly what they're doing in Rhode Island? Arresting their way out of the problem by offering either jail or treatment?
Come to Albuquerque. Weβre already dead.
Was anyone creeped out by Travis Berge's unrepentant attitude and his professed love of meth?
Where I live the government is using a concept called "housing first". And it works very well, as it's much easier to get your act together when you have a safe place to sleep, rather than the other way around. The concept doesn't originate from here though, it came from the USA.
I have a simple solution. Bring back the mental hospitals. We used to have public sanitation laws that prevented mentally ill and disturbed people from wandering the streets and being a nuisance.
I know snohomish county just north of Seattle, will not book someone in jail if they are using opiates. The jails turned into giant detoxes, and overwhelmed the medical system. A few inmates died over a few year period, due to withdrawal and other drug related issues, and the families sued the county every time for millions and millions. Seattle is basically doing the same thing, releasing most drug offenses.
Also, Portland, San Francisco, LA, and San Diego. All the same.
I smoke meth everyday, but I don't have a drug problem.
Just came back from a business trip to Seattle. Itβs like DC in the 80s.