Opinion: Homeless camps are impacting my business. Police say they can’t help.

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“I am not an expert in handling a transient woman attacking me inside my business, extinguishing shopping cart fires or managing inappropriate public behavior,” writes Randy Topham, a Salt Lake City business owner.

It is the responsibility of our elected officials and policymakers to manage these issues and provide for the safety of our citizens and businesses.

Allow me to provide some examples which demonstrate the concern. A transient woman lived in the alley behind my business for six weeks. She would scream obscenities at our cars and charge them as we would try to drive by. People in an encampment to the side of our building would ask our customers if they wanted to purchase drugs. Encampment residents built fires in grocery carts. Upon confronting a transient man that was defecating against our back door, he threatened to “gut” me with his knife.

A police officer who could see my frustration spoke to me about it. He said that we weren’t getting much response because our reports indicated the issues involved a person experiencing homelessness. The officer indicated that law enforcement’s hands were tied because the mayor’s office had asked them to leave the homeless alone. He suggested that we should not include the homelessness information in our report and just focus on the illegal activity.

I am not an expert in handling a transient woman attacking me inside my business, extinguishing shopping cart fires or managing inappropriate public behavior. I do not have the answers on how to handle these situations. I would like to stay in my lane and help my own business to thrive.

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