10-26-2022, 06:46 AM
I think it is an only in America type thing. The first time I got a ticket for feeding the homeless, I was told that it was a health code violation and that there were 'soup kitchens ' I could volunteer for if I wanted to feed them. The soup kitchen in our town is open for all of 2 days a week, for 2 hours a day. So unless the homeless people want to walk to the city, they get to starve for the other 5 days. We don't even have a shelter here, the closest one is 45 minutes away by car.
2 years ago, we had a cold snap in January, it was below 0 for a week. It took the town 4 days into that cold snap, and a lot of citizens bitching, before they opened an old building and let it be used as an emergency shelter. Then they kicked everyone out and closed it down as soon as the temperature was above 0
2 years ago, we had a cold snap in January, it was below 0 for a week. It took the town 4 days into that cold snap, and a lot of citizens bitching, before they opened an old building and let it be used as an emergency shelter. Then they kicked everyone out and closed it down as soon as the temperature was above 0