If the neighborhood does advance, I don't want to see the soup kitchen forced out. I personally feel like people of all incomes should live in the same areas.
And I didn't give Manna all the credit it deserved in my last post. They did agree to come clean up litter [[Styrofoam from the kitchen) and human waste, but by the time i've pulled my vehicle in to my garage and it's on my tires and it smells like feces and urine, it's a little late at that point.
And that is only treating the symptom and not targeting the root cause of the problem. They have never attempted to provide a 24/7 bathroom and aren't interested in doing such. They felt it might encourage crime inside it...funny last time i checked the law, public urination on my garage door was a crime.
I also asked them if they would personally talk to repeat offenders that have been identified and they responded by telling me that they are very angry individuals and they would rather not have to have that conversation.
A real solution to the problem would be mutually beneficial to everyone [[including that they wouldn't have to pick these things up). I think the part that angered me the most was when i was reaching out, father told me 'if it doesn't happen on our property we aren't responsible'
Which is interesting on account if a bar tender over serves a customer and the customer kills someone, the victims can sue them.
It's okay, manna would rather me have fresh shat stains on my fence and piss on my garage door then to have a potentially uncomfortable conversation. I understand.
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