A new and"really ugly” fight in L.A.’s homeless crisis has emerged under the 10 freeway, where tensions have led to vicious name-calling, death threats and possible felony charges.
K-Town for All posted that hostile architecture “is bad for us and for our public spaces” and encouraged its followers to “remove or neutralize” design elements that are implemented illegally. On the night of Sept. 8, the South Robertson Neighborhood Council held a virtual meeting during which activists flooded the open comments portion to voice concerns in what turned out to be a heated, nearly three-hour session with parties on both sides expressing their views.
On the activist side, Street Watch L.A. member Olga Lexell, who has worked as a writer’s assistant and script coordinator, tellsthat homelessness is “obviously” a complex issue, but she finds it disappointing that a resident of the neighborhood would raise funds to install the hostile architecture rather than put money toward housing.
Um...so camp AROUND the boulders?
I work with the homeless and the issue is very complicated. There is no one silver bullet that solves these issues. Nice to see folks at least trying.
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